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(Cont. from Page 8/8/89). (PAGE 5).
A young woman at the Bethel headquarters of JWs,
who seemed to have put behind her the personal tragedy of the death of her
husband and her son, was put to work in the laundry room, operating a giant
press.
'One day, her glasses slipped off and were
smashed in the press. She began to howl and scream and cry that immemorial cry JWs claim only to eat food permitted by God's law. And yet they eat food that Almighty God deems unclean for human consumption. (Pg.82). For that is what pigs* are. (See Lev 11:7,8. Isaiah 66:17*). Often for absurd reasons, and most often to dispirit them, JWs have excommunicated from among themselves (but not from God) many people who are turning to Him. In reality, excommunicated ones are coming out of spiritistic "Babylon". (Rev 18:4). An example of this was the Watchtower Society's excommunication of two missionaries for dereliction of duty after they had introduced 'better ways of growing rice' to starving workers. (Pg.79). And yet many articles in their Awake! magazines boast of such 'better ways'. My purpose in exposing the hypocrisy of this sect? To loosen the bonds of ignorance and disobedience, to snatch away "sheep"-like ones from among them before the prophesied "hail" of flooding "waters" from Jehovah arrives. It will begin in His spiritual "land" and will flood out the refuge of lies and places of concealment. (See Isaiah 28:17-19 & 10:22,23 NEB). The author of 'Visions of Glory' has given a frank and honest account of the activities of the sect of "Babylon" calling themselves Jehovah's Witnesses. But while she was gradually driven out by their many examples of insensitive cold-heartedness, her foolish desires led her to transfer to another "harlot daughter" of "Babylon": Catholicism. (Rev 17:5,6). She was also attracted to other less informed sectarian religions, those of her so-called 'yeasty' mystical ignorance. But their activities all work toward the same destructive end for their members. Visions of Glory. A history and a memory of Jehovah's Witnesses was written by Barbara Grizzuti Harrison. First published in the UK in 1980 by Robert Hale Ltd. It is also obtainable through public libraries. ISBN 0 7091 8013 6. After reading these pages, members of the sect calling themselves Jehovah's Witnesses will attempt to salve their consciences by 'labelling' this denunciation of their activities as the work of the "evil slave". "But now have done with your arrogance, lest your bonds grow tighter; for I have heard destruction decreed by the Lord God of Hosts for the whole land." (Isaiah 28:22 NEB). For those in bonds of stubborn ignorance and disobedience will not be able to escape the instrument of final destruction: "Justice in full flood" ("wasting with sickness, yet overflowing with righteousness.") (Isaiah 10:22,23 NEB). (Cont. on Page 13/8/89A). 9/8/89. |
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