You may find the following rather interesting, especially the last quote:
9/15/50 WT, P.336, ? Experiences in Announcing Jehovah?s Kingdom
?I see your Jehovah has you pretty well posted, but those names like Moses, Isaiah, and others you continually quote mean nothing to me. If I want to know anything I can write to the pope or even telephone him for information.? After a few more of such observations the minister of the gospel replied, ?You talk like the men Jesus spoke of in the 23rd chapter of Matthew.? ?God damn the 23rd chapter of Matthew,? was the priest?s reply.?M. E., Illinois.
3/1/70 WT, P.157 ? Youths, Do you respect Your parents?
? 20 When a young person curses his father or mother and asks God to damn them, is he not calling down evil upon them? He is asking God to condemn them to everlasting punishment.?
9/1/60 WT, P. 516 ? They Lie About the Dead
In their feeble attempt to prove that the dead are really dead, the Watchtower Society quotes Wyatt and Morgan Earp of Old West fame:
?What do they see? To deny that these persons see anything is to dismiss the testimony of reputable witnesses who have nothing to gain by falsifying at such a time. However, not all dying people see things. Morgan and Wyatt Earp, brothers of American frontier fame, promised each other that, when one or the other was about to die, that one would try to leave for the other the truth of what he saw. Wyatt dismissed such experiences as a lot of nonsense, while Morgan partly believed in them. When Morgan was in the last few seconds of his life, Wyatt says, he asked him to bend close. ?I guess you were right, Wyatt,? he whispered. ?I can?t see a damn? thing.? That is all he said before he died.?
Amen! Go Watchtower, you get em ... God damn!