Reproduced below are five lies which appear in just two sentences in a recent Watchtower (WT) magazine published by the Watchtower Society.
(WTS).
On arriving
to inspect his slaves in 1918, therefore, whom did the Master, Jesus
Christ, find giving to his body of attendants the measure of food supplies at
the proper time? Well, by then, who had given sincere truth-seekers the
correct understanding of the ransom sacrifice, the divine name, the
invisibility of Christ's presence, and the significance of 1914? (1990 WT March 15, p. 13.)
The answer to the question in the second sentence above is: The "correct understanding",
as it is perceived at present, was certainly not given by the WTS in 1918,
prior to 1918 and for several years after 1918.
- 1. Most importantly
there were no "slaves" in 1918 in the WTS for Jesus to inspect! Charles
Russell, the first president of the WTS, who died in 1916, was the only
recognized "slave" or "servant" of Matthew 24:45 until 1927. (Jehovah's
Witnesses in the Divine Purpose 1959 p. 95.)
- 2. The understanding
of the "ransom sacrifice" of Jesus in 1918 included that Adam would
be resurrected. (Reconciliation 1928 pp. 323-329.) Present belief
is that there is no provision in God's ransom for Adam. (Let God be True 1952 p. 119.)
- In 1918 the belief
was that Jesus' ransom sacrifice was on the cross. (Reconciliation 1928 p. 168.)
- Present belief is
that Jesus was crucified on a stake. (1974 Awake! September 22 p.
28.)
- In 1918 the benefits
of the "ransom sacrifice" were available to all without any
human intermediaries. (The Finished Mystery 1917 pp. 601;
1 Timothy 2:5,6.)
- With the introduction
of "two classes" of Christians by the WTS in the mid-30s (1934 WT August 15, p. 249), 99% of Jehovah's Witnesses are presently
all of the "non-anointed class". They have been told that they have
an approach to God and salvation only through the currently "anointed" members
of the WTS. (1989 WT August 15 pp. 30,31.)
- 3. In 1918
the invisible presence of Jesus was believed to have occurred in 1874. (Creation
1927 p. 289.)
- Present belief
is that it occurred in 1914. ( God's Kingdom of a Thousand Years Has
Approached 1973 pp. 209-210.)
- 4. The
real significance of 1914, in 1918, was that the year 1914, which was
supposed to have been the end of all things, had failed and a new date, 1918,
was set for the destruction which of course also failed. (The Finished
Mystery p. 62.)
- The present
belief is that 1914 is the beginning of the end, which is expected before
the turn of this century. (Jehovah's Witnesses: A Statistical Survey 1992 Pussywillow Press pp. 273, 282.)
- 5. The WTS, and its
followers the Jehovah's Witnesses, could hardly be called "sincere truth
seekers" in 1918 - or for that matter at any time in their chequered
existence. In 1918 the WTS was selling its most publicized book The Finished
Mystery. This book contains some 1500 errors and includes numerous false
prophesies. (Jehovah's Witnesses: A Statistical Survey p. 203-208.)
Only one year later, in 1919, the WTS falsely prophesied that 1925 would mark
the physical return of the Old Testament prophets to earth. (Investigator No. 45 p. 55; No 44 p. 52.) These rash speculations are certainly no
hallmarks of "sincere truth seekers"!
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