THEOCRACY looks like FASCISM

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  • garybuss
    garybuss

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    FASCISM VS THEOCRACY
    Commentary by Gary Busselman

    THEOCRACY: God Rule
    (Paradise Restored To Mankind By Theocracy, Watch Tower Bible And Tract Society of New York, Inc., 1972, p.13)

    FASCISM
    fascism (fàsh¹îz´em), philosophy of government that glorifies the nation-state at the expense of the individual. Major concepts of fascism include opposition to democratic and socialist movements; racist ideologies, such as ANTI-SEMITISM; aggressive military policy; and belief in an authoritarian leader who embodies the ideals of the nation.
    (The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia, 1995)

    FASCISM, is a form of government headed, in most cases, by a dictator. It involves total government control of political, economic, cultural, religious, and social activities. (The World Book Encyclopedia, Vol. 7, 1979,p.52-54)

    The Watch Tower Society claims it is a Theocracy form of government. Ruled from the top [God] down by [using] a dictatorial committee [Governing Body]. It involves total control of: political activity of members by prohibiting membership in [other] political parties and voting in general elections; cultural intercourse by discouraging artists, musicians, and athletics; religious freedom by ostracism of members who seek outside religious association; and social activities by strongly discouraging members from associating with anyone not approved by the group leaders.

    Fascism resembles Communism. But unlike Communism, which calls for the government to own all industry, fascism allows industry to remain in private ownership, though under government control. Other important features of fascism include extreme patriotism, warlike policies, and persecution of minorities. (ibid.)

    The Watch Tower Society [The Theocracy] resembles Communism. But unlike Communism, The Theocracy allows members to own private business, though under Theocracy "suggestions and guidelines" plus all group member workers must follow "Society directives" (Pay Attention To Yourselves And To All The Flock, p.138). Other important features of The Theocracy include extreme loyalty to the Dictatorial Committee [Governing Body], warlike policies, e.g. Theocratic War Strategy, and hatred of perceived enemies [often dissenting former group members].

    Political Life.
    In most cases, fascists have come to power after a nation has suffered an economic collapse, a military defeat, or some other disaster. The fascist party wins mass support by promising to revive the economy and to restore national pride. The fascists may also appeal to a fear of Communism or a hatred of Jews and other minorities. Eventually, the fascists may gain control of the government—through peaceful elections or by force. (ibid.)

    The Theocracy came to power after World War I and after the death of it's charismatic leader and founder, Charles Taze Russell. The Theocracy won support by: identifying a perceived enemy, including all [other] governments, all [other] big business, and all [other] religion, especially the Catholic religion; providing a clear definition of "the problem" and offering an absolute solution; and by claiming an exclusive way to the ideal condition, e.g. heaven, new world, perfect body, etc. The Theocracy appealed to those with a fear of communism and a hatred for the Catholics and other religions.

    After the fascist party takes power, its members replace the men and women in the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of the government. In most cases, one individual—usually a dictator with great popular appeal—becomes the leader of the government. Sometimes, a committee of party members holds the government leadership. Fascists permit no other political party and no opposition to their policies. (ibid)

    After The Theocracy [Joseph Rutherford] took power, it's members took the Watch Tower Society's leadership positions as executive, judicial, and legislative branches of the organization. After a brief intra-Society power struggle, Joseph Franklin Rutherford emerged as the clear leader. Today the leadership is a dictatorial committee called, "The Governing Body" made up of members who have proven their loyalty to the system installed largely by Rutherford. The Theocracy permits no other political party and no opposition to their policies.

    The fascist desire for national glory leads to an increase in military spirit and a build-up of the armed forces. After the military forces become strong enough, they may invade and occupy other countries. (ibid)

    The Theocracy considers itself to be in "Theocratic Warfare" and "publishers" are seen as theocratic soldiers fighting a "spiritual battle". Congregations, in recent history, were known as "companies". Members are referred to as the "rank and file". Numbers of spiritual soldiers [publishers] are seen as proof of divine direction and the armies have advanced upon every country in the world.

    Economic Life. A fascist government permits and even encourages private enterprise—as long as such activity serves the government's goals. However, the government maintains strict control of industry to make sure it produces what the nation needs. The government discourages imports by putting high tariffs on certain essential products or by banning imports of those products. It does not want to depend on other countries for such vital products as oil and steel. (ibid)

    The Theocracy form of government of The Watch Tower Society permits and even encourages private enterprise to a degree—as long as such activity serves the government's goals. However, The Theocracy maintains strict control of member owned industry to make sure it produces what the Society needs. The Society discourages member's buying and reading independent Bible commentaries and other products not produced by the Theocracy's factories. It does not want to depend on [other] business to produce reading and research material for the "rank and file".

    The government also forbids strikes so that production will not be interrupted. Fascism outlaws labor unions and replaces them with a network of organizations in the major industries. These organizations, which consist of both workers and employers, are called corporations, but they differ from those in other countries. Fascist corporations supposedly represent both labor and management but actually are controlled by the government. Through the corporations, the government determines wages, hours, and production goals. As a result, a fascist country is sometimes called a corporative state. (ibid)

    The Theocracy uses guilt and fear to keep members from taking vacations [silent strikes] from "service" [fundraising and recruiting]. The Society has installed it's own network of organization guidelines and directives as well as the necessary enforcement representatives in the member's lives. Individual congregations, as well as every facet of the group member's life, are controlled by the Theocratic government and it's official representatives. Through the individual congregations, the Theocracy government determines member's privileges, schedules their required activities, and reinforces their Theocratic goals.

    Personal Liberty is severely limited under a fascist government. For example, the government limits travel to other countries and restricts any contact with their people. The government also controls the newspapers, radio, and other means of communication in its country. It issues propaganda to promote its policies, and it practices strict censorship to silence opposing views. All children are required to join youth organizations, where they exercise, march, and learn fascist beliefs. A secret police force crushes any resistance. Opposition may lead to imprisonment, torture, and death. (ibid)

    Personal liberty is severely limited under The Watch Tower Society's Theocratic government. For example, the government limits association with [other] churches and discourages any personal contact with their people. The Theocratic government also controls the information it's members have access to. It issues it's own propaganda to promote it's policies, and it practices strict censorship to silence opposing views, ostracizing members who admit to reading information critical of the Society. All children are intimidated to begin service and silent meeting attendance at an early age by parents who will not be eligible for privileges [unpaid group jobs] unless children comply. Children of privileged adults are required to learn Theocratic beliefs and to behave as though they accept these as fact, sometimes as a condition for them to remain a resident of the family home. A structured enforcement system exists to guarantee enforced compliance with the dictatorial committee's directives, including convention "attendants" [private police], organizationally directed as well as freelance surveillance of group members, and the powerful "elder arrangement", which judges members compliance to the "directives" in secret trials called "judicial committee meetings", where the leadership selected, all male panel issues summonses, hears witness testimony, reads charges, determines innocence or guilt, and passes sentence on the accused. Often the sentence is a "disfellowshiping order", under which members in good standing are required to snub and shun errant members even if they are relatives.

    Fascists consider all other peoples inferior to those of their own nationality group. As a result, a fascist government may persecute or even kill Gypsies, Jews, or members of other minority groups. (ibid)

    The Theocracy considers all [other] business, government, and religion inferior to their own and operated for the benefit of the power of evil. As a result the Theocratic government of the Watch Tower Society may persecute by ostracism members and leaders of opposing [all] business, political, governmental, and religious institutions [organizations], including shunning, snubbing, and verbal as well as printed attacks and public name calling. (Chaplinsky V. New Hampshire, 315 U.S. 58)

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    Comments?

  • refiners fire
    refiners fire

    Label them Totalitarianism.
    Couple an absolute belief with a pyramid structured organization and there you go.Misery and repression follow.
    Have no doubt in your mind about it...if the WT gained control of the government apparatus, membership in the org would become COMPULSORY. Dissidents would be jailed tortured and shot.
    History never lies.

    An Enjoyable post.

  • raven101
    raven101

    This is really an excellent and illuminating point garybuss!

    "warlike policies, e.g. Theocratic War Strategy, and hatred of perceived enemies [often dissenting former group members]."

    Most certainly, every other human and organization is identified to some degree with 'the ultimate enemy' satan.

    "In most cases, fascists have come to power after a nation has suffered an economic collapse, a military defeat, or some other disaster."

    Yes, and if you think about it this applies in the case of every individual, when are people indoctrinated ? usually (if not always) at some point of great crisis or need in their lives.

    I don't see how anyone can (with correctly applied logic anyway) deny this similarity.

    raven101

  • refiners fire
    refiners fire

    "Internal" Enemies, as in enemies within the totalist organization, serve a purpose. They are someone to blame for failures.
    Eg:The "evil slave" class.The "character developing' elders of Rutherford times.
    Stalins "Kulaks", a class of people who were resistant to the advance towards socialism.
    These are always labelled "Traitor".

    "External" Enemies tend to be everything outside the Totalist organization.
    Whether the rest of the world in the case of North Korea, or whether everyone not a dub, in Witness world.
    External enemies are portayed as objects to be feared.They invariably want to hurt the members. In times of crisis,the language relevant to the danger of external enemies tends to become extreme. Things such as Rape, torture, and violent murder are talked about.
    The WT focused on these things heavily in the early 70s.
    The purpose served was to bind the brothers more tightly to dependance and conformity with the Organization.It was a crisis time. Armaggedon was imminent.If they ever set another prediction, external enemy danger will become a focus again.

  • garybuss
    garybuss

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    Hi refiners fire

    They have written in their papers that they would kill dissenters if it was legal.

    They are fascist in nature. They are a political party in denial looking to take over the world by divine intervention and they have contempt for all other governments and political groups.They are less religious and much more political than any religion I have looked at. Their goal is the overthrow of every other government on the planet and the establishment of their government as a world government with them running it.

    The Jehovah's Witnesses are an occult anti-establishment political group working to the detriment of all governments of every country. They operate under the guise of a religion while they subvert taxes by their donation arrangement and plan for the overthrow of established governments.

    They use Theocratic War Strategy i.e. lying in court when they are being examined. They currently have a case before the United States Supreme Court arguing that they need to be anonymous to the home owners when they go door to door. I read their Bible a couple times and never noticed that Jesus did his ministry anonymously.

    Has anybody ever seen their proof text that supports their anonymous ministry demand?

    gb


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  • refiners fire
    refiners fire

    Hmmm.
    Well those are interesting observations.
    Theres some merit in what you say, after all, the fact is, the Bibles in scant use, really, within the Organization. Theres much more a focus on organizational policy, organizational utterances and directives.
    They are absolutely obsessed with recruiting to their party, expansion and growth. Its their primary focus to a degree unknown in things like say, Adventism.
    Perhaps theyve gone that way because of their focus upon God the Father, rather than upon Jesus. Very curious "Christians" to be sure.
    Ive never seen a "Christian" organization more wide of the Bible mark than the Dubs.Theyre out of line on just about everything.
    I cant think of a single thing they believe that stands in line with Scripture.
    (Not that Im a Christian.)

  • Jewel
    Jewel

    Has anybody read _The Midwife's Tale_ by S. Tepper (I think, not certain off the top of my head.) It describes an imaginary country (Gilead) being run as a "theocracy". Scared the heck out of me when I read it years ago. It was exactly the way I could see the WTBTS running a government.

  • waiting
    waiting

    Howdy Gary,

    The Jehovah's Witnesses are an occult anti-establishment political group working to the detriment of all governments of every country. They operate under the guise of a religion while they subvert taxes by their donation arrangement and plan for the overthrow of established governments.
    Interesting idea - and the WTBTS title it instills in their follwers fits: "foreign ambassors for God's government."

    Many good points showing the similarities between Facist governments WTBTS theocracy. Another interest: WTBTS teaches that it's followers are members of God's goverment, but they also instill the thought in it's followers that Jehovah and The Society are on the same plane - even applying scriptures that Jesus applied to himself to themselves.

    So therefore, the WTBTS is the leader of a government because Jehovah is the leader of a government.

    waiting

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Very good, gary. Two other entities that fit this mold pretty well are the old testement jews, although they often fell short, theocratic fascism was the ideal that the priests aimed for. Much blood was spilled in their efforts to reach this state.

    Lyndon larouche also, if he got power would do his best to impliment this system. He uses a few of the tactics already.

    SS

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    Gary,

    Well, your post got me all wired up now! I think I'll settle back and read that great JFR novel, "Enemies." I'm sure THAT will cheer me up. His writings about government and religion are so subtle, huh? I'm sure you'll agree.

    BTW, if you'd substitute "Taliban" for "Fascists," you'd probably have a more accurate comparison in your essay!

    Comparing the WTS with the Fascists is an insult to all good Fascists.

    Farkel

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