Changes That Disturb People
Was the title of an article in 22 of April 1970, Awake!
Magazine. As the title indicates people became disturbed by certain changes. What changes?
Let the Awake! Tell us:
"Changes That Disturb People
One of the reasons is that people are disturbed by what is happening in their churches.
Yes, millions of persons have been shocked to learn that things they were taught as being
vital for salvation are now considered by their church to be wrong. Have you, too, felt
discouragement, or even despair, because of what is happening in your church?"
Awake!
April 22, 1970, p.8.
Oh yes, how awful. Millions of Catholics have of course been shocked by
all the doctrine shifts of the church. How wonderful it must be a Jehovah's
Witness because we all
know that the Watchtower Society NEVER changes anything.
"Changes That Disturb People
A businessman in Medellín, Colombia, expressed the effect the changes have had on many.
"Tell me," he asked, "how can I have confidence in anything? How can I
believe in the Bible, in God, or have faith? Just ten years ago we Catholics had the
absolute truth, we put all our faith in this. Now the pope and our priests are telling us
this is not the way to believe any more, but we are to believe new things. How
do I know the new things will be the truth in five years?" What are some
of these changes that disturb people?"
Awake! April 22, 1970, p.8.
The businessman from Colombia certainly raised some interesting
questions which indeed demands some answers. Maybe they should ring some bells with the
JWs as well. Anyway, the changes that was so shocking to the poor Catholics was as follows:
"Should Meat Be Eaten on Friday?
FOR centuries Catholics abstained from eating meat on Fridays. It was a Church law. Many
sincerely believed it was a law of Almighty God. But now this has changed. The fact is
that the meatless-Friday rule was made an obligation only some 1,100 years ago. Pope
Nicholas I (858-867) was the one who put it into effect. And how vital was it considered
that Catholics abide by this rule? A publication that bears the Catholic imprimatur,
indicating approval, states: "The Catholic Church says that it is a mortal sin for a
Catholic to eat meat on Friday knowingly and wilfully, without a sufficiently grave and
excusing reason." It adds: The "Church says that if a man dies in unrepented
mortal sin, he will go to hell."Radio Replies, Rumble and Carty (1938)."
Awake! April 22, 1970, p.8-10
Imagine that! Some Catholics even regarded this as "a law of
Almighty God" and then (gasp) it was CHANGED!! No wonder they were upset. But Awake!
continue to milk this subject for all its worth.
"Should Meat Be Eaten on Friday?
Thus the devout carefully avoided eating meat on Fridays. They sincerely believed that
failure to obey could lead to their eternal punishment in a fiery hell. But then, early in
1966, Pope Paul VI authorized local Church officials to modify this abstinence requirement
in their countries as they saw fit. The pope was acting in line with recommendations made
at the recently completed Second Vatican Council. Thus, in one country after another,
meatless Fridays were virtually abolishedin France, Canada, Italy, Mexico, the
United States, and so on.
The Effect
The effect upon many devout Catholics has been devastating. "All these years I
thought it was a sin to eat meat," explained a housewife in the midwestern United
States. "Now I suddenly find out it isnt a sin. Thats hard to
understand." If you are a Catholic, can you understand how a practice that was
considered by the Church a "mortal sin" can suddenly be approved? if it was a
sin five years ago, why is it not today? Many Catholics cannot understand. When a woman in
Canada was asked how she felt about the changes in her church, she replied: "I
dont know. Maybe you can tell me. What are they going to do with all those people
sent to hell for eating meat on Friday?"
Not just a few Catholics have asked such questions. The change in teaching has shaken
their confidence in the Church. Would you not feel the same way if what you had always
been taught to be vital for salvation was suddenly considered unnecessary? Would you not
be inclined to question other teachings of your church also?" Awake! April 22, 1970,
p.8-10
"Should Meat Be Eaten on Friday?
Many persons have begun to ask questions regarding the basis for this teaching, as well as
about other Church teachings. And what especially disturbs them is that they have not
received satisfying answers.
What Becomes Evident
The inability of the Church to explain its position Scripturally makes evident an
important fact: The Catholic Church has not based its teachings upon what Gods Word
says. Rather, it has founded many of its beliefs and practices on the unstable traditions
of men." Awake! April 22, 1970, p.8-10
This Awake! article indeed raises interesting and good questions. It
would be very disturbing for a sincere Christian when the church to which he has
belonged for many years claim that something is a deadly sin and then suddenly it
isnt. This would be especially disturbing if that church claimed to be the only true
Church. In defense of the Catholic Church it can be said that not eating meat on
Fridays didnt put anybodys life in jeopardy. A stupid and inconvenient
rule, yes, but hardly lethal.
The superior and indignant tone of the Awake! article indicates that
something like this could of course not take place in the Watchtower Society.
Jehovahs Organization are of course different from those "man made". To
display such shifts in doctrine is of course unknown for Jehovahs "Channel of
communication". Or is it?
Lets investigate and see what we will find. In the 60thies when transplants was in its
beginning the Watchtower wrote:
"Questions from Readers
Is there anything in the Bible against giving ones eyes (after death) to be
transplanted to some living person?L. C., United States.
The question of placing ones body or parts of ones body at the disposal of men
of science or doctors at ones death for purposes of scientific experimentation or
replacement in others is frowned upon by certain religious bodies. However, it does not
seem that any Scriptural principle or law is involved. It therefore is something that each
individual must decide for himself. If he is satisfied in his own mind and conscience that
this is a proper thing to do, then he can make such provision, and no one else should
criticize him for doing so. On the other hand, no one should be criticized for refusing to
enter into any such agreement." The Watchtower September 1, 1961, p. 480.
As correctly pointed out there wasnt anything in the Scriptures
about this so it would be up to the individual, and there should be no criticism
of the
decision. Then in 1967 another Question from the readers gave this answer:
"Questions from Readers
Is there any Scriptural objection to donating ones body for use in medical research
or to accepting organs for transplant from such a source?W. L., U.S.A.
Humans were allowed by God to eat animal flesh and to sustain their human lives by taking
the lives of animals, though they were not permitted to eat blood. Did this include eating
human flesh, sustaining ones life by means of the body or part of the body of
another human, alive or dead? No! That would be cannibalism, a practice abhorrent to all
civilized people
. To show disrespect for the sanctity of human life would make one
liable to have his own life taken.Gen. 9:5, 6
. When men of science conclude
that this normal process will no longer work and they suggest removing the organ and
replacing it directly with an organ from another human, this is simply a shortcut. Those
who submit to such operations are thus living off the flesh of another human. That is
cannibalistic."
The Watchtower November 15, 1967, p. 702.
From being a question of individual conscience it was now regarded as
cannibalism to accept transplants. If you remember one of the statements from the above
Awake! article that said:
"For centuries Catholics abstained from eating meat on
Fridays. It was a Church law. Many sincerely believed it was a law of Almighty God."
So like these Catholics, Jehovahs Witnesses who had sincerely believed that
transplants was up to them to decide, now very "sincerely" had to believe that
it was cannibalism and "a law of the Almighty God". In obedience to the
"Almighty" all Jehovah's Witnesses abstained from transplants. Compared to the "meat
on Friday" business this was a much more serious matter, because it involved peoples
health. But that didnt stop "Jehovahs Channel" in Brooklyn from
continuing the tragedy. Then 13 years later it was time for Jehovahs Witnesses to once again
"sincerely" believe that transplants "is a matter for conscientious
decision by each one of Jehovahs Witnesses"
"Questions from Readers
Should congregation action be taken if a baptized Christian accepts a human organ
transplant, such as of a cornea or a kidney?
Regarding the transplantation of human tissue or bone from one human to another, this is a
matter for conscientious decision by each one of Jehovahs Witnesses
.
While the Bible specifically forbids consuming blood, there is no Biblical command
pointedly forbidding the taking in of other human tissue. For this reason, each individual
faced with making a decision on this matter should carefully and prayerfully weigh matters
and then decide conscientiously what he or she could or could not do before God. It is a
matter for personal decision. (Gal. 6:5) The congregation judicial committee would not
take disciplinary action if someone accepted an organ transplant."
The Watchtower March 15. 1980, p. 31.
The Catholics "meat of Friday" change, completely pale
in significance compared with this insane mess of wishy washy rules who puts peoples life
and health in danger. Look at how the Awake! ridicule of the Catholics approach to
the Bible:
"Should Meat Be Eaten on Friday?
This is obviously true with regard to Friday meat abstinence. For, look as you may,
nowhere in the Bible will you find that Christians were ever instructed to refrain from
eating meat on any Friday of the year, or on any other day. It is not a requirement of
God."
Awake! April 22, 1970, p.8-10
Oh, dear. You cant find anywhere in the Bible instructions about
refraining "from eating meat on any Friday". Yet the same complete lack in the
Bible of instructions about refraining from transplants, didnt stop the Governing
Body from presenting them as "a law of Almighty God". That this so obviously
wasnt "a requirement of God" didnt seem to bother them a bit. But of
course Catholics has every reason for being disturbed and upset, Jehovah's
Witnesses obviously have no reason for being disturbed and upset when the
Watchtower Society makes far more serious doctrinal shifts.
"Should Meat Be Eaten on Friday?
Thus, many truth-seekers are having their eyes opened to see that the Catholic Church has
not been holding strictly to Gods Word. And they are wondering whether any religion
that does not do so is worthy of their confidence and support. But there are other changes
that are also disturbing people today." Awake! April 22, 1970, p.8-10
According to Awake! this shift in doctrine had the effect that
"truth-seekers" now could se that: "the Catholic Church has not been
holding strictly to Gods Word." Apparently there is no reason for any
"truth-seekers" to draw such conclusions about the Watchtower Society despite
the fact that their changes are far more serious.
Imagine what would happen if a Witness "in Medellín, Colombia," had expressed
these questions:
"how can I have confidence in anything? How can I believe in the
Bible, in God, or have faith? Just ten years ago we Jehovahs Witnesses had the
absolute truth, we put all our faith in this. Now the Governing Body and our elders are
telling us this is not the way to believe any more, but we are to believe new
things. How do I know the new things will be the truth in five
years?"
Let us do another experiment, lets take another part of the Awake!
article and substitute Catholic with Jehovah's Witnesses, etc and see how well these things fit the
Watchtower:
"The Effect
The effect upon many devout Jehovahs Witnesses has been devastating. "All these
years I thought it was a sin to take an organ transplant," explained a housewife in
the midwestern United States. "Now I suddenly find out it isnt a sin.
Thats hard to understand." If you are a Jehovahs Witness, can you
understand how a practice that was considered by the Society a "mortal sin" can
suddenly be approved? If it was a sin 13 years ago, why is it not today? Many
Jehovahs Witnesses cannot understand. When a woman in Canada was asked how she felt
about the changes in her religion, she replied: "I dont know. Maybe you can
tell me. What are they going to do with all those people who was disfellowshipped for
accepting an organ transplant?" Not just a few Jehovahs Witnesses have asked
such questions. The change in teaching has shaken their confidence in the Society. Would
you not feel the same way if what you had always been taught to be vital for salvation was
suddenly considered unnecessary? Would you not be inclined to question other teachings of
your church also?"
Why dont we see such relevant questions posed by Jehovahs
Witnesses? Because the person asking them would immediately find himself outside the
organization. It is only Catholics and others who can afford the luxury of being
"disturbed" by doctrinal changes. And indeed ask such searching questions.
Jehovah's Witnesses
wouldn't dare.
According to the Watchtower Society, Jehovahs Witnesses have
no reason to ask questions. When the
teachings of the Watchtower changes it is of course an entirely different matter.
The inclination to question the teachings of your own religion only applies to
everyone else. Under no circumstances does it apply to the individual Jehovah's
Witness:
"Why have there been changes over the years in the teachings of Jehovahs
Witnesses?
The Bible shows that Jehovah enables his servants to understand his purpose in a
progressive manner. (Prov. 4:18; John 16:12) Thus, the prophets who were divinely inspired
to write portions of the Bible did not understand the meaning of everything that they
wrote. (Dan. 12:8, 9; 1 Pet. 1:10-12) The apostles of Jesus Christ realized that there was
much they did not understand in their time. (Acts 1:6, 7; 1 Cor. 13:9-12) The Bible shows
that there would be a great increase in knowledge of the truth during "the time of
the end." (Dan. 12:4) Increased knowledge often requires adjustments in ones
thinking. Jehovahs Witnesses are willing humbly to make such adjustments."
Reasoning. 1985, 1989, p. 205
The Catholics not being Jehovahs servants cannot
claim that they understand Gods purpose in a progressive manner. The
excuse is that when the
Prophets of old didnt understand what they were writing how can one expect
that the GB should understand it? For some strange reason this excuse can't be
used by the Catholic church. The Watchtower Society have time and time again demonstrated their inability to understand anything in the
Bible. So when Catholics realized how utterly unbiblical the "meat on
Friday" ban was and simply stopped the charade, that would lead to
"truth-seekers" realizing that they was less than "strict" with the
Bible. Jehovahs Witnesses are unlike these detestable Catholics "willing
humbly to make adjustments."
The moral of this matter is that when other religions make doctrinal
shifts, that is a a matter of great concern for their members who the has every
reason to be upset, disturbed etc. Sincere "truth-seekers" should then realize
that: "the Catholic Church has not been holding strictly to Gods Word."
When Jehovahs Witnesses does much more serious full circle shifts
from regarding transplant as a individual decision to regarding it as cannibalism back to
being an individual choice. It is painted as understanding Gods purpose in a
"progressive manner", and perfectly in order. You can say whatever you want
about the Watchtower Society, but honesty isnt one of their most noticeable
characters.