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Jehovah witness religion
Jehovah witness religion






After hearing an Adventist preacher in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, in 1869, Russell developed his own apocalyptic theology, and in 1884 he incorporated the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. Russell was deeply influenced by the eschatology, or view of the world’s end, of the Adventist movement begun by William Miller and the Millerites. Jehovah’s Witnesses were organized in Pennsylvania by Charles Taze Russell in the 1880s. But Jesus said in (John 14:6) I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.Courtesy of Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division The Watchtower society teaches that they are the true way to Salvation and that they are the only way to God. To believe in the true Gospel you must believe in a physical resurrection of our Saviour, and you must believe in Salvation by faith alone in Jesus Christ, because without these two fundamental teachings, you are believing in a different Gospel and a different Jesus, and millions of people are now believing in a different Jesus, and a different Gospel, because of the false teachings of the Jehovah’s Witnesses.

jehovah witness religion

What we believe about Jesus, and what we trust in to be saved, is the difference between being Justified before God, or being condemned, it is the difference between being forgiven for our sins, or having them imputed unto us, what we believe, is the difference between believing in the true Gospel of Christ and going to heaven, or believing in a false gospel and going to hell. As Christians it is vital for us to understand the true Gospel of Christ, because understanding the Gospel is essential to our salvation. Now with all this noted, I would like to make my final and most important point about the false teachings of the Jehovah’s Witnesses. But after many failed predictions and unfulfilled prophecies, rather than just admitting they were wrong, the Watch Tower Society declared that although Jesus did not physically return as King on this earth at any of the predicted dates, they began to claim that in 1914, Jesus returned secretly ending what they call “the appointed times of the nations”. He first predicted Christ’s return in the year 1918, and when Christ failed to show up, he tried again predicting Christ’s return in 1925. After the death of Charles Taze Russell, he was succeeded as leader of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, by a man named Joseph Rutherford, and just like Charles Russell, Rutherford went on to predict the time of the return of Jesus Christ. Mr Russell then claimed that Armageddon had begun, and Christ would actually return in October 1915, however once again Christ did not return, and Charles Taze Russell died as a false prophet shortly after in 1916, but before his death, he reaffirmed his conviction that the end of this world was close hand. Russell assured his followers that Christ's return was imminent, many of them sold everything they owned in preparation for Christ's supposed return to earth, but with the outbreak of World War 1, it became evident that Jesus had not returned. This scripture did not stop Russell, and the Watch Tower Society, claiming that Jesus would return in the month of October 1914. Russell openly claimed that the Great Pyramid in Egypt, stood as a stone witness of Bible interpretation and end time events, he claimed the Great Pyramid was the key to understanding Bible Prophecy, and many of the Jehovah’s Witnesses failed predictions of the second coming of Christ, were based on Russell’s occult belief in pyramidology. I would also like to mention that Russell was an occult practitioner who openly taught pyramidology.

jehovah witness religion

However if this is not convincing enough, Russell’s tomb is alongside a monument in honour of the Watch Tower Society, in the shape of a masonic pyramid, that is decorated with the cross and crown, which just happens to be a symbol of the Satanic order of the Knights Templar. Now many people will try to deny that the founder of the Jehovah’s Witnesses was a Freemason, however, the fact that Russell is buried on the grounds of the Pittsburgh Masonic Centre, should be proof enough. And while Russell claimed he was attempting to study, and spread true Bible doctrine, his association with such a satanic organization would suggest otherwise.

jehovah witness religion

This organization was allegedly started by Russel in order to study true Bible and correct false doctrines, however the truth is that Charles Taze Russell was a Luciferian 33rd degree Freemason, of the Order of the Knights Templar. In the year 1881 Charles Taze Russel established an organization known as Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society, but In 1896, the society was renamed the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.








Jehovah witness religion