Back in 1969 that first book got me through 10th grade world history with a A average. The world powers was a big thing in that book. Very accurate on the lineage of those powers. Still Totally ADD
Remember the Revelation book?
by wozza 57 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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TD
Maybe if you overlook the fact that Babylon was a city-state and the difference between Babylonians and Persians is debatable..
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Vidiot
EverApostate - "The Bible book of Revelation was written by a mentally disturbed person. Who else would write that beasts would come out of the sea, killer grasshoppers, blood filling the earth unto a horses height, Winged creatures in heaven, women being corrupted etc…"
Patmos was used as an insane asylum, after all.
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UnshackleTheChains
The revelation book proves beyond any doubt how insular and self obsessed the society was and still is.
The revelation book for me was a giant red flag that helped me wake up. On several occasions I remember conducting the study as a stand in and it was especially during preparation for the group study I remember thinking WTF. Sorry for the French, but I just couldn't believe how they were interpretating everything and it was always connected to either a leaflet, a book or convention.
I always remember thinking if anyone else thought what I was thinking. Like sheep of course everyone would parrot what was written in the paragraph when a question was asked. This book is one of the craziest interpretations of the book of revelation!
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LongHairGal
WOZZA:
Yes, how could we forget the Revelation book that we studied more than once?
This was back in the days when they had the Tuesday night book study in somebody’s home.. I remember some brother making a joke with comparisons to the Wizard of Oz, the Wicked Witch and Emerald City.
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wozza
LongHairGal
Funny you mention the wizard of Oz ,as a kid I had a big hardback copy of that book and loved the illustrations, and on about the second or third run with the revelation book it had all come to be pretty familiar.
I can still remember making a private note that the two books were a bit similar in strong graphics and story line , and then I blocked that thought ,but it did trouble me.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Interesting, I never made the connection. There are some really intriguing theories about the Wizard of Oz book being allegorical. Not everyone agrees with it, but the theory is that it is a thinly veiled commentary on the US political scene in the 1890's. There are a lot of parallels, but one in particular is the abandonment of the gold standard being a big issue at the time, and Oz being the abbreviation of 'ounce'. -
Cadellin
I have vivid recollections of cutting out the little paper corrections and taping them over the assigned words/lines. I was obsessive that way. Still, the very act of doing that niggled at the back of my mind and contributed to my eventual awakening.