Revised Book:" Worship the Only True God&q...

by MacHislopp 4 Replies latest jw friends

  • MacHislopp
    MacHislopp

    Hello everyone,

    I've received a copy. Before giving more accurate comments and details

    take this one , on page 76 there is a drawing (picture) of some buldings,

    including ...yes the United Nations building with the caption:" The nations are

    being gatheredto Amageddon"!!!

    On page 179 paragraph 9: " After World War I, there was a separating of all

    who claimed to be Christians in two classes: (1) The clergy of Christendom

    and their followers, who came out in strongsupport of the League of the Nations

    (now the United Nations) while holding fast to their national loyalties...."

    Greetings, for now, J.C.MacHislopp

  • IslandWoman
    IslandWoman

    Thanks MacHislopp,

    The Watchtower never claimed to be honest, just religious.

    Ironically, they will also go down "in a wondrous manner" just as all hypocritical religions will.

    IW

  • anglise
    anglise

    Hi Machislopp,

    Looking forward to hearing more about this latest release.

    I havent seen a copy of this book so I am basing this on what others have said.

    I assume that this is a "gather the gullible and vulnerable in" study aid.

    If this is true then why has any mention of the blood issue been dropped?

    I can only think of two possible reasons

    1- dispensing of the blood issue by stealth.

    2- dont let bible/WTBTS studies know the full issue until they are safely landed in the orgs net.

    Does anyone else have any more information or thoughts

    Anglise

  • VM44
    VM44
    On page 179 paragraph 9: " After World War I, there was a separating of all

    who claimed to be Christians in two classes: (1) The clergy of Christendom

    and their followers, who came out in strongsupport of the League of the Nations"

    Didn't the Watchtower speak favorably of the League of Nations once? --VM44

  • VM44
    VM44

    I found the Watchtower quote that I was thinking of!

    We cannot but admire the high principles embodied in the League of Nations... Truly this is idealistic, and approximates in a small way that which God has foretold that he will bring about after this great time of trouble. - The Watchtower, 15 February 1919, p. 51.

    So the WT may not have been against the League from the beginning as they now claim. --VM44

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