You don't have to be delusional or crazy to be a GB member...
...but it helps.
by Finkelstein 14 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
You don't have to be delusional or crazy to be a GB member...
...but it helps.
Seriously, though...
...insane delusions are an easy habit to fall into when...
a) ...your peers insist that God whispers in your ear...
b) ...you have millions of followers who hang on your every word, and...
c) ...you're support consists solely of people who are never allowed to disagree with you.
Another thing I just thought of...
...
...GB members have always been (or claimed to be) members of the "Anointed", remember?
How many of us have met partakers over the course of our lives, and not found them at least a little... off?
How many of us have met partakers over the course of our lives,
and not found them at least a little... off?
Right Vidiot
The so called Anointed men who run the WTS/JWS are also liars and crooks who intentionally lured people to the WTS's literature by creating false doctrines, a tainted commercialized gospel as it were.
Is it a case of delusional people creating other delusional people ?
The GB men create a delusion (faith) that they are god's chosen ones and therefore have his spiritual power.
Once people are subjected to this thought process and made a vow of loyalty they become controlled slaves who are to be obedient and submissive to all directives handed out by the GB men.
As an overall evaluation of the WTS and top GB men, it is honest to say that these men created a semblance of power on their own personal endeavor making sure they were the top powerful leaders of the organization to which they created.
They sold their mind controlling tactics to the public and they won a little, the suffering these men caused to humanity is another story to be told.