Saturday, March 24, 2007

JW 3: Discerning Truth from Error

Time flies way too fast! If you people actually want information from me on a more regular basis, someone will have to jump on my back about it. …Ok well let’s not resort to physical violence, but I think you get my meaning. I figure I might as well address a few more issues I have with the Watchtower organization, so that we can be done with that segment of my blog. Bear in mind, however, that these issues are not the fault solely of JW’s. Some “mainline Christians” may be guilty of the same things. Do let me know if I am guilty of these things. First off I’d like to mention a couple things I’m happy about in JW theology.

They said some hard things

"God is not obligated to show favor or mercy to anyone" (30).

Some people think that God owes them happiness, or a good life, or a ticket to heaven. Otherwise they claim He’s unloving or unforgiving. The definition of grace implies that He is not obligated to give it. Yet He still chose to give it! That is so mind boggling to me. Anyways, on this point the JW’s are solid.

"The Bible condemns premarital intercourse and homosexuality" (122).

I think that’s pretty clear! Refreshing to know how clear the Bible is on the topic especially in this day an age when it seems like everyone and their brother is jumping on the pro-gay bandwagon and sex is treated like an everyday biological function – no more than scratching an itch or feeding a hungry stomach. They even used the word condemn. Those judgmental JW’s… someone needs to sue them for hate crime… (/sarcasm).

Now, on to the many things to be wary of.

Happiness as a reason to accept the(ir) gospel

1. "Calling on Jehovah...can lead you to endless happiness" (27).

This stuff really gets under my skin. Let me make clear that I do not think God is a cosmic kill joy. In fact, He is the only true source of joy (Gal 5:22; Ps 16:11)! I just never see anyone in scripture giving that as a reason to call on Him and be saved. If you do, let me know. Indeed, God did make things for us to enjoy (1 Tim 6:17). However, that is not why we submit to His Lordship and turn from our sin. Not only does an unregenerate person not have a desire for the things of God (Rom 3:11; so they are guaranteed not to be made happy with the “eternal pleasures at [His] right hand” - Ps 16:11), but this simply centers the gospel on man and thereby minimizes the gospel. I’ll say it loud and clear: Jesus did not die on the cross to make you happy! He died to satisfy the wrath of God. Go to the cross because you’re so thankful that He would do such a thing for you. Repent of your sin and trust in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ to pay the due penalty for your active rebellion against God.

The appeal to the reader in order to determine spiritual truths

"Is this not the kind of God that you want to worship?" (15).

Rom 3:11 – “There is none who seeks after God.” Also see 1 Cor 2:14. But they will seek after they’re own gods. This is a huge red flag, tipping you off to the fact that the JW god is not the God of the Bible, but a God of man’s own making. Watch out for people everywhere with this mindset. Mankind has not gotten tired of making a god to suit himself. If I have done this, let me know. Now… the following section contains some frankly odd phrases that I found in the book. You just need to take a look at them for yourself. Perhaps you can help me out with them.

Weird Stuff

"The work of witnessing to Jesus" (49).

Witnessing to Jesus? I checked the context. I have no idea what this means. Ideas?

"...sin was deeply engraved into the genes of our first parents" (58).

Sin is a physical problem?

"...only 144,000...will God take to heaven...(Rev 7:4; 14:1)" (88).

The funniest thing about this is that in verse 9 of chapter 7 there is a numberless quantity of saints standing before the throne of God in heaven… Why they interpreted the 144,000 sealed of Israel to be the only ones who go to heaven, I have no idea.

Legalism

"We must make sure that we avoid religious holidays and other customs that violate God's principles (1 Thess 5:21)" (49).

Since they’re quoting the “test all things” verse (I don’t know how it supports their position), I’ll be doing just that… oh look. Here’s an interesting verse… "Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath." – Col 2:16

Maybe they just missed it…but I doubt it. Also check out Rom 14.

Annihilationism

"Martha expressed no thought about an immortal soul living on elsewhere after death"

"...the Bible never uses the expression 'immortal soul'" (84).

A lesson in logic: this is what we like to call the Argument from Ignorance fallacy. Not having a record of Martha expressing belief in immortal souls is quite a weak reason to make a blanket statement that they definitely don’t exist. First of all, Martha could simply be ignorant. There’s no reason to believe that she had all her theology right. Second of all, the objection that the Bible never says “immortal soul” is like objecting that the Bible never uses the term “monotheistic” to describe “Fundamental Evangelical Christianity” (another term that isn’t used in the Bible). We use words to embody concepts that we deduce the people of scripture believe after taking in the whole of scripture.

"Nobody would need to be resurrected, or brought back to life, if an immortal soul survived death" (84).

This is an excellent example of “human reasoning.” Whether or not they understand the purpose of resurrecting a body and rejoining the soul with it, the Bible says we have souls, and that they can be separated from the physical body (by death) , and that they can be rejoined with the body (by resurrection). (Phil 1:23-24; 2 Cor 5:8; Rev 6:9).

Misused Scripture

"You will be with me in Paradise."-Luke 23:42,43

They subtly leave out “today,” a word that absolutely destroys annihilationism. They take from the word of God where it suits them so that they can hold on to their theology. Rest assured, believer. When you die, you will be with the Lord immediately.

Misunderstanding of Jesus' Mission on Earth

"A stable world government...was the theme of Jesus' preaching. He called it 'the kingdom of God'" (90).

A stable world government? The kingdom of God is “a stable world government?” I wonder why I never interpreted it that way. Oh yea, it’s because Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world” (John 18:36). Jesus did not come to set up a world government! Nor did He come so that we would strive to set up a world government! Anyways… I’m done with my rant.

Perhaps you can sense a little anger in my tone. It’s there. It’s because these people have distorted the truth of God’s word to suit themselves (2 Pet 3:16). They do this to their own destruction, and to the destruction of those who follow them. This simultaneously breaks my heart and provokes it. I hope it is with a righteous anger. As I have said before, if it is not, let me know.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

WWJD
Would Jesus intrude/trespass door to door with watchtower literature and ask for donations?

The reason the Watchtower came into existence in 1870 was to declare that Jesus would have his second coming in the year 1914,and to preach that he is working "invisibly" through them.


Who are Jehovah's Witnesses? A.B.C's. Watchtower dogma basics of an apocalyptic cult.

(A) The central CORE doctrine of the Watchtower/Jehovah's Witnesses is that Jesus had his 'return to power'(aka second coming) in 1914

(B) There is no impending Watchtower's 'end of the world' Armageddon that will destroy 6.5 billion non-Jehovah's Witnesses (just because they don't obey the watchtower) and install watchtower leaders as the earth's rulers.

This IS their message.

(C) Consequently,NO Watchtower "new system" so all JW members will grow old and die just like everybody else
Moreover,your Watchtower masters say over 99% of JW's alive today will NOT go to heaven,as only a limited 144,000 in all of human history go to heaven.

So,what is the final disposition of the JW cult disciple?
Growing old and dying just like normal folks.

The core dogma of the Watchtower by their own admission in hundreds of MILLIONS of issues of their publications,yes entire forest have been denuded for paper to print up 1914.This doctrine is to JW what Mary is to Catholics or Joseph Smith is to Mormons.

1914 is from the Millerite Adventist movement of 1842 which was already debunked way back then.

~Danny Haszard http://www.freeminds.org

Evan said...

Danny, thanks for stopping by.

I'm glad to see my site is getting out and reaching lots of people.

It looks like you are far more knowledgeable than I, but I'm not sure what exactly your "comment" (If it can be called that - It looks like a post in and of itself!) has to do with my own! Lord bless you in your efforts to bring Jehovah's Witnesses into a saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ (John 17:3).

Anonymous said...

God is not obligated to show favor or mercy to anyone.
This idea is repeated throughout the Bible. Look at Job. If anyone was to be given more favors, it was him. He ended up loosing most of what he had.
Didn't Jesus specifically say that following Him would be difficult?

The Bible condemns premarital intercourse and homosexuality."
See First Corinthians 5 and 6:12-20, particularly the latter.

Witnessing to Jesus
I know this is a long shot, but the verse where Jesus is talking about feeding the hungry and says that "whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me" (Matthew 25:40) and combining it with the topic of witnessing. That would be taking a quote very out of context.

Legalism
It also seems as though Jesus has the same kinds of things to say to the Pharisees and the priests at the temple.

Annihilism
Although the Bible doesn't speficically mention "Immortal soul", it also never mentions the word "trinity", which is a fundamental idea to Christianity.

144,000
This gets into interpretation of Revelation, but a lot of people interpret Revelation as a non-literal (metaphorical) account of what will happen. Will there literally be riders on horses that send plagues and wipe out the existance of a third of the stars from the sky? Probably not. Will there only be 144,000 people who go to heaven? Following the same line of thought, probably not.
Also, Paul says "That if you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved". Surely there have been and will be more than 144,000 people in all of history's entirety that will do that and mean it. Going within the past 2000 years, that would only be 72 people per year! That number seems to be a little small.

Stable World Government
Wasn't that the people who wanted that?

Anyways, I think that's all I have for now.
Take care,
Elizabeth