Some of you may know, but I have been on a serious journey through watchtower "theology", and by association, have gone back all through the history of Christianity. I know many on this list have gone thru the same thing. I have checked out probably 100 archeological, religious, and history books from the library. I am now thoroughly able to explain the Trinity concept from the bible (not that I really believe the Trinity even at this point, but I am just working through the "layers" - if you know what I mean.) I can trace heresies and sects and different family lines of Bible translations and crap like that. Between sources on the Internet and the library and Amazon.com I have been able to acquire many of the publications - or at least scans of the publications - that the Society likes to quote from. I got semi-decent at researching Greek, and got a good Interlinear and also have a few bible translations to look through. I am fairly familiar with most of the early Church Father's writings. I figured out most of the Society's twisted chronology and can easily identify arguments in the literature where they use loaded language (hint: all the time) and when their teaching deviates from established chronology and - most importantly - from the Bible. I can explain how the meeting requirements, field service, blood issue, and other ridiculousness are not based in scripture. There are still a few of their chronology that I haven't worked through ... but for the most part I've got it down. ... all because I really want to have a firm grasp on the scriptures and on the Watchtower theology when I break the news to my wife.
Whew!
But the thing that REALLY bothers me is this: Jehovah's Witnesses died from refusing organ transplants in the 1970's. Then the Society changed their mind.
It's that simple! I have read two accounts recently of people whose relatives died from refusing "bone marrow" transplants in the late 70's. In one case only two years before the Society changed their mind.
I can argue VAT/BM documents, royal inscriptions, Ptolmey, Berossus, definite articles until I'm blue in the face - but it is as simple as this:
People offered themselves up as a human sacrifice to the Watchtower Society - voluntarily and unnecessarily. If that is not demonic, I don't know what is.
Just wanted to vent .... thanks ...
-ithinkisee