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.:LIES AND COVER-UPS IN WATCHTOWER HISTORY - 10 Questions For Jehovah’s Witnesses Jehovah God is a God of Truth. Since God “cannot lie” (Titus 1:2), it stands to reason that He would not be behind an organization that lies to cover-up its history. If the Watchtower is dishonest about its history, what does this say about its claim to represent God? 1. Did the Watchtower claim that they “never” published a biography of Pastor Russell?
2. What “Biography” was published in the 1923-1927 editions of the Watchtower book, The Divine Plan of the Ages, volume 1 of their Studies in the Scriptures series?
3. Since the evidence accuses the Watchtower Society of dishonesty in their 1959 history book, does the Society now admit that they published Russell’s biography?
4. Why do you think the Watchtower covered-up Russell’s Biography for over 30 years (from 1959 to 1993)? Is there a significant statement to be found in the December 1, 1916 Watch Tower that was dedicated to Russell and his biography?
5. If the Jehovah’s Witnesses were engaged in “creature worship” of Charles Russell after his death, why would Jesus have appointed this organization to be God’s representative on earth?
6. Does the Watchtower claim that in 1933 the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Berlin held to an “immovable neutral position” that refused to support the “ideology” of Hitler and his regime?
7. According to the 1934 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses, what did the Jehovah’s Witnesses actually tell Hitler regarding their “position” toward the “principles advocated by the government of Germany”?
8. Does the Watchtower claim that “adjustments” in the organization’s viewpoints have never been to “previous points of view”?
9. Is it true that the Watchtower’s viewpoint never changed to a “previous point of view”? What has the Watchtower taught concerning whether the Sodomites would be resurrected? What has the Society taught concerning the meaning of the “superior authorities” or “higher powers” at Romans 13:1? When the Society’s teachings switch back to old views, how can this be called “new light?” Isn’t this really “old light” revisited?
10. Do you agree that, “A new view of truth never can contradict a former truth. ‘New Light’ never extinguishes older ‘light’ but adds to it.”—Zion’s Watch Tower, February 1881, p. 3, Reprints p. 188? (View PDF of the page) Do you really want to be associated with a religion that has not been “honest” with you?
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