Watchtower is Re-Writing History!

by UnDisfellowshipped 21 Replies latest jw friends

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped
    The Watchtower Society seems to have the POWER of Re-Writing History!

    I got most of these Quotes from http://quotes.jehovahswitnesses.com

    *** Live Forever Book (1982 Edition), Page 179 ***

    [This is a summary, not a quote]
    [Men of Sodom and Gomorrah will be resurrected]

    *** Live Forever Book (1989 Edition), Page 179 ***

    9 Will such terribly wicked persons be resurrected during Judgment Day? The Scriptures indicate that apparently they will not. For example, one of Jesus' inspired disciples, Jude, wrote first about the angels that forsook their place in heaven to have relations with the daughters of men. Then he added: "So too Sodom and Gomorrah and the cities about them, after they in the same manner as the foregoing ones had committed fornication excessively and gone out after flesh for unnatural use, are placed before us as a warning example by undergoing the judicial punishment of everlasting fire." (Jude 6, 7; Genesis 6:1, 2) Yes, for their excessive immorality the people of Sodom and of the surrounding cities suffered a destruction from which they will apparently never be resurrected.-2 Peter 2:4-6, 9, 10a.

    *** The Watchtower January 1st 1989 Issue, Page 12 "The Hand of Jehovah Was With Them" ***

    [as originally published in The Watchtower Magazine]

    The apostle Paul was spearheading the Christian missionary activity. He was also laying a foundation for a work that would be completed in our 20th century.

    *** The Watchtower January 1st 1989 Issue, Page 12 "The Hand of Jehovah Was With Them" ***

    [as it appears on Watchtower Bound Volumes & Official CD-ROMs]

    The apostle Paul was spearheading the Christian missionary activity. He was also laying a foundation for a work that would be completed in our day.

    *** The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life Book (1968), Page 9, Chapter 1 Grand Blessings from God Near at Hand! ***

    [as published in the original 1968 Edition]

    Also, as reported back in 1960, a former United States Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, declared that our time is "a period of unequaled instability, unequaled violence." And he warned: "I know enough of what is going on to assure you that, in fifteen years from today, this world is going to be too dangerous to live in."

    *** The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life Book (1981), Page 9, Chapter 1 Grand Blessings from God Near at Hand! ***

    [as published in the 1981 Edition]

    Also, as reported back in 1960, a former United States Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, declared that our time is "a period of unequaled instability, unequaled violence." Based on what he knew was then going on in the world, it was his conclusion that soon "this world is going to be too dangerous to live in."

    *** The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life Book (1968), Pages 88-89, Chapter 10 God's Kingdom Comes to Power in the Midst of Its Enemies ***

    [as published in the original 1968 edition]

    11. During and after World War II widespread food shortages added to the distress. Shortly after the war Look magazine observed:

    "A fourth of the world is starving today. Tomorrow will even be worse. Famine over most of the world now is more terrible than most of us can imagine. . . . There are now more people hunting desperately for food than at any other time in history."

    More recently, the book entitled "Famine-1975!" [by W. & P. Paddock, 1967, pp. 52, 55, 61.] said concerning today's food shortages:

    "Hunger is rampant throughout country after country, continent after continent around the undeveloped belt of the tropics and subtropics. Today's crisis can move in only one direction - toward catastrophe. Today hungry nations; tomorrow starving nations.

    By 1975 civil disorder, anarchy, military dictatorships, runaway inflation, transportation breakdowns and chaotic unrest will be the order of the day in many of the hungry nations."

    *** The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life Book (1981), Pages 88-89, Chapter 10 God's Kingdom Comes to Power in the Midst of Its Enemies ***

    [as published in 1981 Edition]

    11. During and after World War II widespread food shortages added to the distress. Shortly after the war Look magazine observed:

    "A fourth of the world is starving today. Tomorrow will even be worse. Famine over most of the world now is more terrible than most of us can imagine. . . . There are now more people hunting desperately for food than at any other time in history."

    More recent reports have shown that a constant lack of adequate food, resulting in chronic malnutrition, has become the "major world hunger problem today." The London Times reported:

    "There have always been famines, but the scale and ubiquity [presence everywhere] of hunger today is on a totally new scale. . . . Today malnutrition is said to affect more than a thousand million people; perhaps as many as 400 million live constantly on the brink of starvation."-June 3, 1980.

    *** Hebrews 1:6 ***

    [as published in New World Translation, 1961 Edition, Page 1293]

    6 But when he again brings his Firstborn into the inhabited earth, he says: "And let all God's angels worship him."

    *** Hebrews 1:6 ***

    [as published in New World Translation, 1971 Edition, Page 1293]

    6 But when he again brings his Firstborn into the inhabited earth, he says: "And let all God's angels do obeisance to him."

    *** The Watchtower December 1st 1998 Issue, Page 14 Defending Our Faith ***

    4. Second, Jehovah's Witnesses have been targets of false accusations-barefaced lies and twisted presentations of their beliefs. As a result, they have been the object of unjustified attack in some lands. Further, because they seek nonblood medical treatment that is in harmony with their desire to obey the Bible's command to 'abstain from blood,' they have wrongly been labeled "child murderers" and "a suicide cult." (Acts 15:29) But the fact is that Jehovah's Witnesses place a high value on life, and they seek to obtain the best available medical care for themselves and their children. The accusation that numerous children of Jehovah's Witnesses die each year as a result of refusing blood transfusions is totally unfounded. In addition, because Bible truth does not have the same effect on all family members, Witnesses have also been accused of breaking up families. Yet, those acquainted with Jehovah's Witnesses know that they highly regard family life and try to follow the Biblical commands that a husband and wife love and respect each other and that children obey their parents whether they are believers or not.-Ephesians 5:21-6:3.

    *** Awake! May 22nd 1994 Issue, Page 2 Page Two ***

    Youths Who Put God First 3-15

    In former times thousands of youths died for putting God first. They are still doing it, only today the drama is played out in hospitals and courtrooms, with blood transfusions the issue.
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    Any comments on these Quotes?

  • benext
    benext

    As all WT revisions are covered under the "New Light" theory we must obediently remain in step with Jehovah's organization not running ahead or going behind. We must not stand still. Oh, oh what do we do then?

  • blondie
    blondie

    The WTS also uses the words "clarification" and "adjustment" to explain such things.

  • Perry
    Perry

    Just more examples of WT deceit and dishonesty....what else is new?

    Thanks for the research....nice post.

  • Cygnus
    Cygnus

    Ok, UnD. Let's see what we have to work with here.

    The men of Sodom. I see the words used: "apparently," "the scriptures indicate," "Jesus' words indicate..." The relevant Bible verses are vague and difficult to make perfect sense of, so no wonder the Society has had difficulty nailing down an exact answer to the question of whether the men of Sodom will be resurrected. And like this issue, one way or the other, is a faith-determining matter or will change the outcome of Armageddon.

    The 20th century sentence was certainly a goofup, and a funny one at that since we are now knocking on the door of 2003. Yep, not unlike how the apostles probably had a good chuckle when they remembered how they were asking Jesus in 33CE if the kingdom was going to manifest itself at that time. (Of course, the New Testament author for some reason left that embarrassment in his story, whereas the WT clearly tried to make it go away.)

    In the Truth book, by 1981 it would have been silly to to keep the "15 years" portion of the quote. But otherwise it was still a relevant quote. And in many places the world was indeed very dangerous to live in during the mid-1970s. Also, how silly to publish a book in 1981 that points to possible hunger problems in 1975. Would you expect them to leave such language in the text?

    If you read the WT's explanations for Heb 1:6, you would see why "worship" is entirely acceptable, but the WT happens to prefer "obeisence." Most people associated the English word "worship" to mean absolute dedication and reverence towards an ultimate authority, and in Greek, the word simply does not carry that connotation.

    I agree with the WT that numerous children are not dying every year. I disagree with AJWRB's speculation that 'thousands' die from the blood policy. Other than some number games I don't see the evidence for it. The quote that thousands of youths have died in the past for putting God first is written sloppily, but does not necessarily mean that today the same number of thousands are also dying for refusing blood transfusions. It simply means that today some youths are following the example of those thousands of yesteryear. If thousands of children have died then where are all of these stories? Why do only a handful exist at the Watchtower Memorial website?

    There are certain things the WT has written that are competely untrue or contain misleading language. Text found in the Creation book, historical references to the pre-1927 Bible Students' beliefs, the defense of the 607BCE date -- these things are undeniably huge WT falsities. Rewrites of books which basically make changes to rather insignificant teachings or simple updates to other peoples' remarks hardly constitutes disingenuous behavior.

    Let's see you go back 15/20 years and maintain that the remarks you said back then is still pefectly true and relevant today.

  • LovesDubs
    LovesDubs

    "The paragraph brings out that....."

    (much puking and hurling heard)

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman

    Somewhere down in the bowels of Bethel, there's a guy named Winston Smith, and whenever something needs to be revised, he re-writes it and chucks the old stuff right down the memory hole that's next to his desk. The only thing he hasn't perfected yet is destroying all the old copies so that no record of the former statements are left. Once he gets that part under control, they'll take down the sign on the building that says "Watchtower" and put up one that says "Ministry of Truth"...

  • kelsey007
    kelsey007

    Reading through this thread brought a question to mind. Why, after having left the WT, do we expend so much of our lives researching WT teachings? From the post that I have read it seems that many, like myself, have been away from the WT for many, many years. At what point do we get beyond the WT? At what point do we allow ourselves to not be consumed with WT issues?

    Once we have seen that we do not agree with WT teachings and policy, once we have decided that the WT is a cult and once we have come to terms that this organization is not for us- why do we continue to look for more dirt?

    After having left the org I delved into all sorts of religions and teachings. It became clear to me that they all have "dirt" and all have re-written their stand on issues and certain parts of thier history. Clearly I could dig and dig and find troubling things about all organized religion- but short of writing a book or a thesis for publication- why would I want to keep on and keep on?

    As has been brought out in relation to post about silent lambs and BB- "enough is enough". If I dared to continually raise issues of things written that were not 100% true or at the least were misleading some members of the board here would pounce on the post and remind me that silent lambs is doing something and Mr Bowen is imperfect- he has a lot of responsibility- mistakes will and have been made- he did apologize for a "misunderstanding"- IMHO it seems to be a "one way street". However, back to point-

    How many years have you guys been away from the WT and do you believe that one day you will get beyond the WT expereince and no longer feel the need to dig dirt on the WT?

    I ask this question out of sincerity- this is not sarcasm- I really want to know how ex-jws feel in this regard.

    As for my part I will say that once I felt comfortable with my decision to stay away from the WT and that I know longer held to their beliefs and policies I no longer felt the need to dig and dig to find more and more wrong with the WT.

  • Francois
    Francois

    The J-Dubs is re-writing history?

    This is a hot news flash for you is it?

    I want some of whatever it is you been smokin', or drinkin', or smokin' and drinkin'. You just tell me what it is and I'll take it from there.

    francois

  • johnathanseagull
    johnathanseagull

    UNd........thanks once again for a post like this, invaluable for the likes of me who can't fit all the descrepencies in the brain and need to print out and keep

    thanks again for your hard work

    J Gull

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