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.:SECTION ONE: QUESTION FIVE
A:
HOW HONEST IS THE WATCHTOWER ABOUT ITS HISTORY?—PART
1
(WDGR LESSION 10: “Practices That God Hates”)
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What is the Watchtower’s definition
of a lie? Has the Society used “theocratic war strategy”
in covering-up its history? How well has the Watchtower distanced
itself from objects inspired by spiritism?
CINDY: Hello, Karen. Have you had
a chance to look over our next lesson in the Watchtower brochure
What Does God Require of Us?
KAREN: Oh, yes, Cindy. I’ve been reading
the lesson on “Practices that God Hates” and I have
a question. What do Jehovah’s Witnesses teach about lying?
CINDY: Well, Karen, just as our last lesson
discussed “God’s servants must always speak the truth.
Liars will not enter God’s Kingdom.”1. And just as we are studying today “Jehovah God cannot lie.…Persons
who want his approval must avoid lying.” 2.
KAREN: I agree with that, Cindy, but what would
you do if you found out that someone you love had lied to you?
Would you be able to trust what that person tells you in the future?
CINDY: Well, I’m not sure I would Karen,
but why are you asking me this?
KAREN: Cindy, if you knew that the Watchtower
Society has lied to Jehovah’s Witnesses by covering-up its
history, would you want to know about it?
CINDY: Oh, Karen, you’ve got to be very
careful about what you read. Apostates write all kinds of bad
things about the Watchtower because they’re bitter about
some experience they had in the organization. Remember, Satan
will use anything he can to try to get you to stop studying about
Jehovah. The Watchtower is our “Mother.”3. Apostates write those things to hurt us. How would you feel if
someone wrote bad things about your mother? Wouldn’t you
be hurt too?
KAREN: Cindy, if your mother had cancer, would
you want her to be honest with you even though you know the truth
would hurt, or would you want her to cover it up and make excuses
for it?
CINDY: Well, I guess I would want to know, but
I don’t want to read anything from apostates.
KAREN: We’re not reading anything from
apostates. Let’s just look at some of your own Watchtower
literature and you can be the judge.
CINDY: O.K.
KAREN: Cindy, do you remember the history book
that the Watchtower Society published in 1959 called Jehovah’s
Witnesses in the Divine Purpose? Would you read this statement
about Charles Russell here on page 63?
CINDY: “But, is it true you have never
published a biography of Pastor Russell? That’s right. Jehovah’s
Witnesses admire the qualities he possessed as a man, but were
we to give the honor and credit to Pastor Russell, we would be
saying that the works and success were his….”
KAREN: Is the Society saying that they “never”
published a biography of Pastor Russell because they didn’t
want to give “honor and credit” to him?
CINDY: Yes, Karen, that is what they’re
saying.
KAREN: Do you remember how Charles Russell,
founder of the Watchtower organization, wrote several books which
the Society published as a series called Studies in the Scriptures?
This book I have here is a 1925 edition of the first book in that
series, called The Divine Plan of the Ages. As you can see in
this 1925 edition, the first thirty pages of this book contain
a written “Biography of Pastor Russell.”
CINDY: That’s interesting, but I was reading
the Society’s new history book, Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers
of God’s Kingdom, published in 1993, and the Society now
admits on page 64: “A brief biography of Russell along with
his will and testament was published in The Watch Tower of December
1, 1916, as well as in subsequent editions of the first volume
of Studies in the Scriptures.” So as you can see, Karen,
the Society now admits that they did publish a biography of Russell.
KAREN: Cindy, why do you think the Society lied
about the biography for over thirty years?
CINDY: I don’t know, but I’m just
glad they are honest about it now.
KAREN: Cindy, besides the first volume of Studies
in the Scriptures, where else does the Society say they published
the biography?
CINDY: Well, they say it was also published
in the December 1, 1916 issue of The Watch Tower.
KAREN: That’s right, Cindy. I have here
the December 1, 1916 issue of The Watch Tower which as you can
see contains the biography of Russell. Would you read this statement
here on page 377 under “A Personal Tribute to the Pastor”?
CINDY: Alright. “Truly these words fittingly
apply to our beloved Brother and Pastor! Charles Taze Russell,
thou hast, by the Lord, been crowned a king; and through the everlasting
ages thy name shall be known amongst the people, and thy enemies
shall come and worship at thy feet.” WHAT? They told the
people to “worship” Russell? No way! I can’t
believe this!
KAREN: Cindy, you are holding the article. As
you can see, nobody made this up. Even though it was the December
1, 1916 issue of The Watch Tower and not the biography that actually
told the people to “worship” Russell, it was the biography
along with the Watchtower literature at that time, that promoted
the false worship of Russell. Is it any wonder that in their history
book, the Society lied about the biography for over thirty years?
Since God is the God of Truth, how could He be behind an organization
that promoted false worship of a man and lied about it in order
to cover-up the evidence? Since the Society is still trying to
make excuses for the false worship of Russell in its history,
how can we trust this organization to teach us the truth?
CINDY: I don’t know Karen.
KAREN: Cindy, do you know what the Watchtower
definition of a lie is?
CINDY: No. What is it?
KAREN: Under the heading “Lie” in
Insight on the Scriptures, volume 2, pages 244-245, the Society
states: “Lying generally involves saying something false
to a person who is entitled to know the truth.…While malicious
lying is definitely condemned in the Bible, this does not mean
that a person is under obligation to divulge truthful information
to people who are not entitled to it.”
COMMENTS:
Friends, are you “entitled to know the truth”?
Jesus said: “I am the way, the Truth, and the Life. No one
comes to the Father but through Me.”4. Instead of trusting a dishonest organization to tell you the truth,
why not place your complete trust in the one who is “the
truth”—Jesus Himself.
NEXT DIALOGUE
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1. What Does God Require of Us?, 1996, p. 19:6
2. What Does God Require of Us?, p. 20:3
3. The Watchtower, May 1, 1957, p. 274
4. John 14:6, New International Version
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