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24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great resource for Watchtower quotes, June 27, 2001
This book organizes quotations from Watchtower literature both by categories and in historical order. The quotes concern both false prophecies by the Watchtower and its reversals on many of its doctrines through the years.My favorite example of how the Watchtower has reversed itself of it teachings is on page 116: The men of Sodom will be resurrected. WT 7/1879, p.8 The men of Sodom will not be resurrected. WT 6/1/1952, p. 479. The men of Sodom will be resurrected. WT 8/1/1965, p. 479 The men of Sodom will not be resurrected. WT 6/1/1988, p.31. The men of Sodom will be resurrected. "Live Forever," earlier editions, p.179. The men of Sodom will not be resurrected. "Live Forever," later editions, p.179. The men of Sodom will be resurrected. "Insight, Vol.2, p. 985. The men of Sodom will not be resurrected. "Revelation," p. 273. It's interesting to note that the last two books were both published in the same year, 1988. And this is not a minor issue as whether the Sodomites will be resurrected or not has a bearing on whether a JW's departed, non-JW loved ones will be resurrected or not. Since the Watchtower claims to be "God's Channel of Communication" and a "Prophet" as Reed documents in this book, these false prophecies and reversals on doctrines are very damaging to the Watchtower. If the Watchtower was truly what it claimed to be it should infallible. But these quotes clearly show that it is not. In addition, it is very sad that many JWs have struggled extensively due to some doctrines that were later changed. For instance, the teaching that vaccinations were wrong forced many JWs to find creative ways to get around their schools' requirement that their children be vaccinated. But since the Watchtower has now rescinded this directive, this means previous generations of JWs suffered needlessly. Could the same happen in regards to blood transfusions in the future? However, JWs are conditioned by the Watchtower not to view anything that appears critical of the Watchtower. So to get a JW to actually consider the information in this book, one would have to attain the cited books themselves or write out the quotes and their sources on a separate sheet of paper and give that to the JW. Also, pointing out the false prophecies and reversals of doctrines of the Watchtower is only one way to deal with JWs. Another way is to address the doctrines of the Watchtower. And Reed has other books that look at what the Scriptures have to say about Watchtower teachings. And there are three chapters on the Trinity and one on various other Watchtower teachings in my book "Scripture Workbook: For Personal Bible Study and Teaching the Bible." So get this book by Reed to prepare yourself to address this area of the Watchtower, and get one of Reed's other books or my "Scripture Workbook" to prepare yourself for Biblical discussions.
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