Wednesday, January 16, 2008

#1 - The Watchtower: A False Prophet

The Watchtower organization calls itself God’s visible organization on earth, the mouthpiece of God, and The Prophet. This prophet has made many fantastic claims—none of which have ever come true. Some of these prophecies include the invisible second coming of Christ in 1874, and again in 1914, the resurrection of the prophets in 1925; that white man has a higher intelligence than black man; that one day black people will turn white; that man will never reach the moon; and that the world will end in 1975. The book of Deuteronomy explains what makes a prophet false:

“However, the prophet who presumes to speak in my name a word that I have not commanded him to speak or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet must die. And in case you should say in your heart: ‘How shall we know the word that Jehovah has not spoken?’ When the prophet speaks in the name of Jehovah and the word does not occur or come true, that is the word that Jehovah did not speak. With presumptuousness the prophet spoke it. You must not get frightened at him.” (Deut. 18:20-22, NWT) The above scripture is quoted from the Watchtower’s very own bible.

The following facts remain true: Christ’s second presence will be an appearance where “every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him” (Rev. 1:7, KJV), and at the moment of his appearance, “we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye…the dead shall be raised” (1 Cor. 15:51-52, KJV). Christ did not return in 1874 or 1914, and the prophets failed to be resurrected in 1925. Whites, blacks and persons of every race and color have equal intelligence—for we are all human beings created by God. Black people will never turn white, just as white people will never turn green. Man has long since reached the moon, and is now exploring the farthest reaches of our solar system. The world did not end in 1975, and the dead have not been raised.

Man must live by “every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” (Mat. 4:4, KJV). But Jehovah’s Witnesses, who blindly follow the Watchtower’s every command, are living by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of man, and of demons. The Watchtower once got its information from a spirit-medium named Johannes Greber, who prayed to and received guidance from demons. The demon-inspired beliefs in Greber’s books match those found in no other version of the bible but The Watchtower’s New World Translation of The Holy Scriptures. The proof is there for all to see.

No one should listen to a lying organization that, like Satan, attacks Christianity at every opportunity. Every issue of The Watchtower, and Awake!, as well as all the books Jehovah’s Witnesses read and distribute to unsuspecting Christians, contain denouncements of Christianity—its traditions, doctrines, its saints and priests. Beware of the false prophet named the Watchtower with its doctrine of demons! Satan, throughout history, has tried many times an din numerous ways to destroy Christianity. And The Watchtower—this non-prophet organization—is one of the devil’s greatest tools. BEWARE!

2 comments:

JohnOneOne said...

Jehovah's Witnesses are not false prophets. For evidence of this, see:

"The Churches, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Question of Unfulfilled Prophetic Expectations"

http://www.jehovah.to/exe/general/prophetic.htm

Agape, Alan.
john1one@earthlink.net
http://www.goodcompanionbooks.com

OrthodoxChristianTruth said...

Fact: On April Fool's Day (April 1, 1972, The Watchtower, pg. 197) The Watchtower Corporation proclaimed itself a prophet, and that it had always been a prophet (as a body of footstep followers, God's channel of communication (what a prophet is)).

Fact: The Watchtower Corporation has made prophecies in the name of Jehovah.

Fact: Every prophecy has not come to pass.

Conclusion: According to the Bible's definition of a false prophet, the Watchtower Corporation is a false prophet.

182 Predictions made.
182 Predictions failed.

Nice track record. There is no other explanation, no apology, no defense, against such numbers and such claims.

Is it merely a coincidence that the Watchtower Corporation made such a foolish statement on April Fool's Day 1972, and has been fooling Jehovah's Witnesses ever since?

As if lifted from George Orwell's 1984, the Watchtower Corporation has made false prophecies, and has rewritten them upon failure (and they failed again) and sent the original prophecy down the memory hole in order to keep JW's in the dark.

Sorry, pal. No amount of twisting and bending can transform the lies into truth.