Some facts about CT Russel

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  • zebagain
    zebagain

    Take a look at

    some facts and more facts about Charles Taze Russel

    archive.org/details/cihm_87677

    One thing that came out of this for me was that he admitted in a court to having  minimal education. This taken down the years might explain the wts angst toward education. 

  • TerryWalstrom
    TerryWalstrom

    Russell was a momma's boy who lost his momma when he was about nine years old.

    Until his mother passed, the family were Scottish Presbyterians. After her death, they defected to Congregational church. 

    His father took over rearing him and grooming him for the haberdashery business. Private tutors

    were hired and Russell's education was substantially more practical than most boys his age.

    When Russell met and married Maria (Moe-rye-uh), her superb skills honed Russell's grammar and punctuation. 

    Russell was a glorious amateur admired for his eclecticism in a naive age by people prone toward bedazzlement. What C.T. Russell offered was the confidence of a supremely educated man of god. Let us not forget, however, it was MARIA who actually invented the famous Faithful and Wise Servant interpretation!

    This proved invaluable and has never been abandoned by the WTS leaders. Of course, each subsequent President has shaped and interpreted this crazy doctrine to suit their own purposes.

  • DocHouse
    DocHouse

    Such morons. They prefer Church slander over fact.

    Subject: Fw: Presby. Minister's Commentary on Bro. Russell

    Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 16:37:38 -0400

    An interesting and complimentary passage from a minister about Brother
    Russell.

    "Where Else But Pittsburgh?"  A book written by George Swetnam, an ordained
    Presbyterian minister, who wrote for years for the Pittsburgh Press
    newspaper, and is regarded as the foremost historian of the Pittsburgh and
    Western Pennsylvania areas...Interesting Excerpts from the book:  "Where
    Else But Pittsburgh?"

    "It is an amazing thing that no Pittsburgh history has ever even so much as
    contained the name of C.T. Russell, since his influence has easily been the
    widest of any man who ever lived in the  city... including Andrew Carnegie.

       He was a pioneer in the Chain store, the Motion Picture industry and
    other important ventures. He was one of the most prolific and widely read
    authors of his day, turning out many books and a column carried by more
    then 1500 newspapers, with some 15 million readers.  Russell traveled over
    a million miles, delivering more than 30,000 sermons and lectures...

       "His parents were Reformed Presbyterians, a sturdy sect which refused to
    acknowledge any government except that of God, and who refused to pay
    taxes or take part in military service...

    He was always interested in religion, writing Bible verses on the sidewalks
    with chalk when a youth. As a boy he was quick & alert, so his father took
    him into partnership in his general store at the age of 11.

    When he was 15 he was sent out as a buyer.

    "Like many other youths Charles was troubled in mind.  He battled over the
    doctrine of predestination and was pondering these things for while he was
    unable to accept religion he was unable to let it go. It was a successful
    but skeptical businessman of 18 that he stepped into a dingy basement to
    see if a handful who met there had anything more sensible than the creeds
    of the churches. What he heard set him searching the Bible again, which he
    did for 46 years!

       "Soon he rented a hall & started a Bible School where for 5 years he
    lectured. Then, convinced he had a divine mission, he did a strange thing
    for a young man of 26 with no formal theological education.  He invited ALL
    the ministers of Pittsburgh to a meeting, explained his beliefs and urged
    them to unite with him! The fact that they accepted his invitation shows
    how high young Russell stood in the community. Yet after hearing they
    declined his offers..

    "Rebuffed by the ministers in his home town Russell turned himself to a
    life of evangelism. He carried on his haberdashery business for some time
    but his interest in commerce gradually waned and he closed his store for
    the next year..

       Russell was nearly 6 feet tall, well built, with piercing gray eyes.
    His manner was always CALM, stressing argument rather then emotion,
    sometimes adding a touch of humor.  In later life he was snowy haired,
    white bearded, and saintly in appearance..

      In 1914 he completed work on the first epic motion picture:  "The Photo
    Drama of Creation" 15 years before any other sound pictures were produced.
    It ran for eight hours and was viewed by some eight million people!

       "Late in life he set up his entire fortune, by now amounting to well
    over a million dollars, into a trust fund for the W.T.B.& T Society, the
    business organization for Jehovah's Witnesses...

       "He made many close friends and bitter enemies. He was the target of
    many stories accusing him of all sorts of crimes and wrong doing in regard
    to his marriage, although there appears to be little if any basis for such
    charges...

       "All through his life Russell told his followers NOT to revere him; He
    taught them this so well that the publishing house he founded has never
    published a biography of "Pastor Russell"...

       " The movement he founded now has worldwide scope & is still one of the
    worlds fastest growing religions. In 1958 some 250,000 came to NYC to hear
    the same doctrines Russell preached to the unreceptive clergy 80 years
    earlier."


    Churchoids 'forget' that he and his brothers were just beginning to see through
    the Illusions of Churchianity!

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