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  1. “Arise ye, and let us rise up against her in battle.” Obadiah 1


    w-E * Watchtower

    g-E * Golden Age (title change to Consolation, October 6, 1937 to July 31, 1946) (Later to be changed to Awake!)
    yb-37E * Year Book of JehovahÂ’s Witnesses

    INFORMANT
    ar * Armageddon
    co * Uncovered
    en * Enemies (J.F. Rutherford)
    sa37 * Safety
    Christianity Is Not Free in Lagrange, Georgia
    Introducing the Kingdom Message in Your Language: - J.F. Rutherford
    Model Study No. 1 - J.F. Rutherford?

     

    Part of the: 

    If you have any of the PDF's I am missing above please post them as a reply below. Thx.


  2. In 1937 the Organisation had many people condemning people to death saying they will die and remain dead at Armageddon forever.

    The speaker advised this is a dogmatic answer and not what the scriptures revealed.

    The organisation at that time believed that they would only survive Armageddon by identifying themselves as god only chosen christen organisation, and they are part of the hidden class to be cared and not destroyed at Armageddon.

    They mentioned during Armageddon the ones who reject god during Armageddon will be destroyed and remain dead and they are part of the goat class. But there is also millions that will die in Armageddon and will be awaked out of death and given an opportunity to obey the lord and live. He concludes that "life is the gift of god through Jesus Christ our lord and is given to those that hear love obey and serve god"

     

  3. They comb through old Watchtowers, going back as far as 130 years. They take whatever suits their purpose and ignore the rest. They rip quotes out of their context, attempting to make it look as though they say much more than they actually meant. Why do they do it? They do it because it is their job to do it! In short, they are far from being an objective source of information.

    Frankly, few Jehovah's Witnesses are likely to be taken in by such chicanery. It is easy to detect an agenda behind this type of mudslinging. Just about anyone who wanted to believe it has already done so. And as for the rest of us, what hasn't killed us has made us stronger.

    But we should not reject a person’s criticism simply because we feel it is wrongly motivated. Prejudiced and hate-filled people can sometimes be at least partially right. As Christians, we should be discerning, remembering the admonition of the proverb, “anyone inexperienced puts faith in every word.” (Proverbs 14:15) With that in mind, let us examine the assertions commonly made in anti-Witness literature concerning the Witnesses’ alleged “false prophecies”.

    Taken Out of Context

     We have not the gift of prophecy  

    Zion's Watch Tower, July 1883.

    The standard technique of critics appears to be to present a list of alleged “false prophecies”, the longer the better. There are dozens of such lists on the Internet. These take the form of quotations from The Watchtower and other Witness publications.

    Whereas the majority of the quotes themselves are accurate, the context in which they were presented - both the immediate context of the printed page and the historical context - is omitted. Selective quotations ensure that anything that gives the impression of certainty is usually included, whereas any cautionary statements are omitted.

    We are not for a moment denying that the publications - in particular the earlier ones - have at times published information that was speculative in nature and turned out to be mistaken. But the fact is that, for each of the dates commonly touted by critics as ‘false prophecies’ (1874, 1914, 1925, 1975), Watch Tower publications had published cautionary statements to the effect that it was by no means certain what would happen. Consider, for example, the following statements, which emphasise that the basis for the conclusions was Bible study not some message from God:[1]

    With regard to 1874: It should be noted that ‘The Watchtower’ was not published until 1879 and Russell himself did not become aware of the 1874 date until 1876! So it was hardly a matter of a failed prediction. 

    With regard to 1914: : "We are not prophesying; we are merely giving our surmises . . . We do not even aver that there is no mistake in our interpretation of prophecy and our calculations of chronology. We have merely laid these before you, leaving it for each to exercise his own faith or doubt in respect to them" (emphasis added).[2]

    With regard to 1925: "The year 1925 is here. With great expectation Christians have looked forward to this year. Many have confidently expected that all members of the body of Christ will be changed to heavenly glory during this year. This may be accomplished. It may not be. In his own due time God will accomplish his purposes concerning his people. Christians should not be so deeply concerned about what may transpire this year."[3]

    With regard to 1975: ‘What about the year 1975? What is it going to mean, dear friends?’ asked Brother Franz. ‘Does it mean that Armageddon is going to be finished, with Satan bound, by 1975? It could! It could! All things are possible with God. Does it mean that Babylon the Great is going to go down by 1975? It could. Does it mean that the attack of Gog of Magog is going to be made on Jehovah’s witnesses to wipe them out, then Gog himself will be put out of action? It could. But we are not saying. All things are possible with God. But we are not saying. And don’t any of you be specific in saying anything that is going to happen between now and 1975.[4]

     Charles Taze RussellIt’s obvious, therefore, that the situation was by no means as clear-cut as Watchtower opposers would have us believe. By omitting these more cautionary statements, many of which are in the same articles as the quotations they like to print, enemies of Jehovah’s Witnesses give a misleading picture of events and endeavour to make a suggested interpretation look like a prophecy.

    Originally posted in this group by @Charles loyal

    I am just helping him clean up the club structure a little. Enjoy.

  4. “Be of good courage and say: ‘Jehovah is my helper.’” —Hebrews 13:6


    "Pure Language" District Convention held in the United States, Britain, Ireland, Canada, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia. [3,624,773 publishers with 212 countries reporting in 1989, 5.6% increase over the 1988 service year, 60,192 congregations.] see w90 vol., pgs. 20-23.


    yb89-E * Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses
    w-E * The Watchtower
    g-E * Awake!
    hb * How Can Blood Save Your Life?
    op * Our Problems - Who Will Help Us Solve Them?
    sh * Mankind’s Search for God
    si * “All Scripture Is Inspired of God and Beneficial”
    Talk by Theodore Jaracz
    Jehovah's Witnesses - The Organization Behind the Name - Video

     
     
     
     
    Non- Witness Publications / Events
     

    Witnesses Won't Set Prices For Publications - The Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar 1990 (Page 426).pdf

     

     

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