Yes absolutely.
In fact I think Russell began to move in that direction towards the end of his life.
Rutherford was a power-hungry and abusive tyrant. Having read many of his books I think we can also say he was not very intelligent.
no, you can not blame exjw's for that statement, and the 4 members of this family didn't say it either.. it was your governing body, the president of your watchtower society that said that.as well as upon the egyptians; which means that inorder for a professed christian to be pleasing and acceptableto the lord such must be separate from theworld and clean; hence the cleansing of god’s sanctuaryis involved and includes the removing of the“elective elders” as parasites, and which must takeplace before god’s organization is entirely clean.".
see last paragraph.https://docdro.id/7ld8qyfpetra!.
https://docdro.id/ci9fsqr.
Yes absolutely.
In fact I think Russell began to move in that direction towards the end of his life.
Rutherford was a power-hungry and abusive tyrant. Having read many of his books I think we can also say he was not very intelligent.
no, you can not blame exjw's for that statement, and the 4 members of this family didn't say it either.. it was your governing body, the president of your watchtower society that said that.as well as upon the egyptians; which means that inorder for a professed christian to be pleasing and acceptableto the lord such must be separate from theworld and clean; hence the cleansing of god’s sanctuaryis involved and includes the removing of the“elective elders” as parasites, and which must takeplace before god’s organization is entirely clean.".
see last paragraph.https://docdro.id/7ld8qyfpetra!.
https://docdro.id/ci9fsqr.
'Elective Elders' were a favourite topic of Judge Rutherford. It was not elders he objected to, it was the right of local congregations (or companies) to appoint their own elders by voting them into office.
Rutherford wanted full control of congregations in a way that contrasted with Russell's more laissez faire style of leadership.
Rutherford even found antitypes in obscure Old Testament prophecies that apparently foreshadowed the 'power-hungry men' that were the target of his ire. He wrote a whole book on it in which he fulminated page after page. It was reading those sort of books that convinced me the organisation was no different from any other dysfunctional corporation - in fact it was worse than most.
it looks like more “witnesses “ will be brought in, making this trial who knows how long?.
Interesting take on it by Gad Saad
watchtower has been named as world's most published and circulated magazine in us.
amazing.
source:.
I left a comment that is currently 'awaiting moderation'. It won't get published as it questions their shoddy research.
the watchtower doesn't hold out any hope for us ever seeing our beloved animals again.
i find it very difficult to believe that god -- a god of love -- would refuse to resurrect an animal that we had become so attached to.
over the years i have bonded with no less than four (4) dogs, all of which were/are like family to me.
The natural world is perfectly designed to maximise the suffering of conscious creatures.
For millions of years every animal that has ever lived has died from hunger, disease, predation, exposure or parasites.
Evolution has produced a world of amazing lifeforms - none of which would be possible without wholesale death and destruction.
Sorry if that is not comforting but the reality of nature far more awe-inspiring than the Watchtower's Disneyesque parody.
this is a very simple idea i had not encountered before, and i hope other will find it interesting to.
the essay is taken from http://www.infidels.org/kiosk/article809.html, but i would also strongly recommend the more recent answer to wlcs critisism of the argument at: http://www.infidels.org/kiosk/article835.html.
"doubting jesus' resurrection".
(1) people don't willingly die for what they know is a lie
But they do die for things they wrongly believe to be true.
(2) group hallucinations are impossible.
There are lots of examples of groups convincing themselves of shared delusions. There are some spectacular examples from the Hindu and Roman Catholic faiths.
Nice to know that the holy spirit told you that you are right and anybody who disagrees is going to hell.
the washtowel has a crazy obsession with diminishing the important of jesus' sacrifice for humankind.
i find this so antichristian.
i mean, how can you ignore scriptures like john 3:16?.
they will tell you that he died as a ransom sacrifice to buy back the life that Adam lost for all mankind. They believe that each of us has inherited sin from Adam and Jesus sacrifice covers - Pete Zahut
Then we agree 100%
Ask a Christian about why Jesus died and Adam or inherited sin won't even feature in the answer.
To christianity Jesus' suffering was a vicarious PUNISHMENT not a legal transaction.
the washtowel has a crazy obsession with diminishing the important of jesus' sacrifice for humankind.
i find this so antichristian.
i mean, how can you ignore scriptures like john 3:16?.
Christian (Calvinist) 'morality' is beneath contempt.
the washtowel has a crazy obsession with diminishing the important of jesus' sacrifice for humankind.
i find this so antichristian.
i mean, how can you ignore scriptures like john 3:16?.
Joen - Congratulations! We debated this topic over a period of a couple of years and there were more than 2,500 contributions from dozens of theists. In all that time nobody managed to come up with a response as ridiculous as 'natural evil draw men closer to God'.
I think you might be a troll.
The juxtaposition of that expression of total moral vacuity with a smiley face is really jarring.
the washtowel has a crazy obsession with diminishing the important of jesus' sacrifice for humankind.
i find this so antichristian.
i mean, how can you ignore scriptures like john 3:16?.
nowwhat - What is the first line of the Lord's prayer?