Jehovah's Witnesses despised the Jews in the concentration camps
Jaime l de Aragon
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Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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Jaime l de Aragon
He looks like a psychotic accountant.
Which he was, come to think of it...
Leolaia nif nif hummmm
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Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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Jaime l de Aragon
Good thinking, by that rule Italians are accused of killing
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Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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Jaime l de Aragon
Good video RayPublisher excellent!
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What is the truth?
by Jaime l de Aragon inwhen a witness, a catholic evangelist, a mormon, ... ceases to be, like people of other religious groups, i wonder where?
your mind says; ithere is nothing outside the hen house.
they are like a limbo, they say.
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Jaime l de Aragon
When a witness, a Catholic evangelist, a Mormon, ... ceases to be, like people of other religious groups, I wonder Where? Your mind says; ithere is nothing outside the hen house. They are like a limbo, they say
Where should we go to be with the Creator and His Son? First, this is a typical error Witnesses have to be induced minded organization, saying, "where", when the question is .... "Whom"
Second, Iesous Xristo the Samaritan, he says: "Not here, in the mountains-nor there-in the temple, and when the time comes, when the true worshipers will worship the Father ... in spirit and in truth" John 4:1-14
This clearly indicates that the places of worship and hierarchically organized systems of centralized (not required)
The response of the Samaritan woman Iesous clarifies doubts and concepts. let see clearly that His Father would not use any organized group as representative of Him
"The time comes and time that is neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem worship the Father, the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth"
True Christianity would be marked in the hearts of people, not a physical place (not here at this mountain nor there in Jerusalem) by extension well understood, nor in the Vatican in Rome, New York and in the Corporate Wacthower Inc, or the temple of the Mormons in Utah or exalted evangelists centers, et, etc
Where? In spirit and in truth. Location, in yourself
But this is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Sovereign Lord, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts, and I will be their for Father and Lord, and they would shall be my people "Jeremiah 31:33 (NIV)
Roman centurion Cornelius, was an example of this, as well as other Job an Arab man and not of Jewish origin, the common thread among them was the love and fear of the Creator is why in the first case the apostle Paul said, "For a certainty I perceive that the Lord is not partial, but in every nation whoever fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him in "(Acts 10:34, 35.) is so anonymous people everywhere watch Possible Supreme Being in their hearts, not their religions
'Christianity is not presented as a way of life and worship is not directed to systems or buildings, or defined by creeds or codes of law. Nor focuses on specific activities, considered particularly and distinctly devotional and religious and thus have merit before the Lord than other activities that are not considered as well.
It is a way of life that encompasses all life and all life activities. In reading the words of the Son of God and the writings of the apostles, we find that it is not belong to any religious system, to practice certain religious events at certain times and places, but who we are as people in everyday life shows if we are his followers or not. "
Raymond Franz former member of the governing body of Jehovah's Witnesses
In short, there is no religion that can say, I am the true, and whose members say they have the truth,
The religion before the Creator this concept simply does not exist, nor has exist it never, when dealing with Israel was not a religion to use, or anything the concept religion, which everyone defends their respective stronghold as his own truth -
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Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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56
Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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Jaime l de Aragon
He looks like a psychotic accountant.
Which he was, come to think of it...
Leolaia nif nif hummmm
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56
Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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56
Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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Jaime l de Aragon
It's a big mistake, you can not generalize, many Jews continued to Xristo Iesous (his real name), the Jewish Sanhedrin condemned him and others, but not all, many admired him and followed him
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Rutherford's love letter to Hitler
by irondork inhas anyone ever thought to send a copy of rutherford's letter to hitler & declaration of facts to the holocaust museum in washington, d.c.?
they have and entire section dedicated to the jehovah's witness in that museum.
i would hate for tourists to visit the museum and not get the whole story.. i would also assume there are jw displays at other holocaust museums around the world.
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Jaime l de Aragon
While rank and file Jehovah's Witnesses were executed by Hitler, Watchtower leaders supported Hitler and the Nazi regime. Jehovah's Witnesses, Anti-semitism and the Third Reich:
The Watch Tower Society's Attempted
Compromise with NazismBy profession M. James Penton
University of Lethbridgehttp://www.bible.ca/jw-penton-3rdreich.htm
Letter to Hitler
Russell, founder of the Watchtower, was a Zionist and sympathetic to Jews as part of modern day fulfilment of Bible prophecy. Rutherford initially continued such support, but changed by the 1930's to an anti-Semitic stance.
"Be it known once and for all that those profiteering, conscienceless, selfish men who call themselves Jews, and who control the greater portion of the finances of the world and the business of the world, will never be the rulers in this new earth. God would not risk such selfish men with such an important position" The Golden Age 1927 Feb 23 p.343
"Jews [are] no longer important to God. … the Balfour Declaration, sponsored by the heathen governments of Satan's organization, came forth, recognized the Jews, and bestowed upon them great favors. The Jews have received more attention at their hands than they really deserved."Vindication - Book II (1932) pp.257,258http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/hitler-nazi.php
It may be difficult to understand why Hitler banned the Witnesses in light of the comments in theLetter to Hitler and the Declaration of Facts, so it is necessary to recognise the circumstances leading up to and surrounding the letter.
During the time of Rutherford, Witnesses became known as a religion of hate, due to the Watchtower's tirade of insults against other Churches and governments. The Catholic Church come under the greatest condemnation and bought this to the attention of the Nazi government, petitioning against the Watchtower Society. Rutherford's Letter and Declaration were an effort to appease Hitler, but to no avail - too little, too late. The result was that Jehovah's Witnesses suffered unspeakable atrocities in Nazi concentration camps. Many individuals displayed tremendous courage and conviction, and it is tragic that this unnecessary suffering was a result of the words and actions of Rutherford.
With Rutherford's efforts at appeasing Hitler having not achieved its aims, Rutherford instead started to antagonise Hitler through his publications, potentially making the plight of Witnesses in concentration camps even worse.