This is from the back cover of the June 15 WT entitled ‘The Wounds of a Friend’. It highlights the usual double-standards…….
“THE apostle Paul saw the need to administer some correction to first-century Christians in Galatia. Likely to forestall any resentment, he asked: “Well, then, have I become your enemy because I tell you the truth?”—Galatians 4:16.
In ‘telling the truth,’ Paul had not become their enemy. He was, in fact, acting in harmony with the Bible principle: “Faithful are the wounds of a friend.” (Proverbs 27:6, King James Version) He knew that the pride of erring ones could be wounded. …………………
Today, Jehovah’s Witnesses are fulfilling their commission “to make disciples of people of all the nations, . . . teaching them to observe alI the things [Jesus Christ has] commanded.” In doing so, these sincere Christians do not cam-
promise Bible truths that expose and condemn doctrinal error and unchristian behavior (Matthew 15:9; 23:9; 28:19, 20; 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10) Rather than becoming enemies to be rejected, they are manifesting the interest of genuine friends.”
The JWs want to be considered a friend because they preach the ‘truth’ and those who tell ‘truth’ should not be rejected.
However, how do the JWs or the WTS respond to those who tell them the ’truth’ about their own religion, its history, ‘doctrinal error’ and ‘unchristian behavior’? Well they don’t like it. Such ones are treated as ’enemies’ by the WTS. Hey but how about throwing this article at them?!
ISP