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Jehovah's Witnesses and the concept of Love. Jehovah's Witnesses like so many other "Christians" talk a whole lot about "love". The Watchtower magazine even claim that Jehovah's Witnesses are the ONLY ones who have the "RIGHT" kind of love, whatever that might be:
This can hardly be considered a modest claim by any standard. Anyone making such categorical statements must of course be held to an extremely high standard when we talk about love. Do Jehovah's Witnesses live up to such a standard? Let us find out. What is this unique love that only Jesus and Jehovah's Witnesses possess? As we can see from the above quotes this love supposedly originates with Jesus, and we know that according to the Bible, Jesus was willing to die for the whole of mankind. Already here, we find the first serious flaw in the bold statements from Brooklyn. Because according to Watchtower doctrine, Jesus didnt die for mankind, but only for 144.000 of said mankind. So if taking this quite unbiblical doctrine serious, Jesus love is already seriously limited. When reading the Watchtower one quickly discovers that the love of Jehovah's Witnesses mostly extends only to their own fellow believers, anyone outside the Watchtower organization is only interesting as a possible convert, otherwise they are considered bad association. Is it a sign of love, to consider ordinary human beings that happen not to be Jehovah's Witnesses bad company? Or are such attitudes betraying other not quite so lofty ideals? The fact that this unique love really only includes the love of their fellow believers is made quite clear several times in the Watchtower. The really sad thing is that not even this is love as we usually think about it. When you read the Watchtower you can see that this alleged unity seem to be regarded as the prime proof, the ultimate sign of this incredible "love" which is so unique for Jehovah's Witnesses. The "unity" which receives such prize here is, as we know, in reality conformity. This is demonstrated every time people are DFd because they fail to conform to the Brooklyn doctrine. Real love would of course exist even where disagreement on certain issues was a fact. It is thus easy to see that this is at best a horribly conditional kind of love. Real love cannot be turned on and off, depending on a persons religious views. If you really do love someone, you wouldnt shun him/her on the order of some old men in Brooklyn whom you have never seen or even met? Yet we know that this is the case in thousands of instances, where people have treated their mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and friends in this horrible manner based on such a flimsy reason. If anything, this alone is a roaring testimony to the complete lack of love and compassion of the Watchtower Society in particular and also on part of the individual Jehovah's Witness. In this sense the love of the Jehovah's Witnesses are indeed unique, it is a switch on/off "love", and really only unique in its perversion of the very word. Another quite remarkable thing about this is that the very observance of the Bible regarding such matters is Jesus own words that love among "each other" is no big deal, because even the "people of the nations" was capable of such basic feelings. The sad truth in the matter is as the facts show that Jehovah's Witnesses isnt even capable of this very basic feeling. Their association with and adherence to the completely perverted ideas of the Watchtower Society has even taken away their basic humanity. In Brooklyn they have disregarded Jesus words below in every possible way. With this quote from the Bible in mind, let us see how this holds up when Brooklyn has been working on it for a while. Jehovah's Witnesses is extreme when it comes to pushing their religion on others. This of course makes them want to be treated politely and they would like so much to be met by people with "an open mind". This is made abundantly clear in the next quote: This is very true, wouldnt we all like to be met in such a manner? I particularly like the part about "understanding" and "meaningful communication". But this statement really is deserving of an upper case quote: Well folks, we of course all understand that this is how Jehovah's Witnesses want to be met when they are out in the field service. We ourselves would of course like to be met like this by the Jehovah's Witness apologists right here on H2O. But it is quite incredible isnt it? Here we have a cult which actually teach in no uncertain manner that having a different viewpoint from the Watchtower doctrine, is not only a cause for compulsory HATE, but also a legitimate reason to declare a death sentence over 99,9% of mankind!!! It boggles the imagination how anyone can read things like this without getting seriously nauseated. Is there no end to the hypocrisy and double standard in Brooklyn? Lets have a fresh look at how Jehovah's Witnesses are supposed to view those who dare "hold a different viewpoint" from Brooklyn. Do they have a "basis of hating a person just because" of that? Lets see: Brooklyn is painting with their largest brush here and in a sweeping generalization just states as an established fact that everyone who dares disagree with Brooklyn, has badness, "ingrained as an inseparable part of, their makeup" and such persons should be HATED! Nowhere do we see any mention of "there is no basis for hating a person just because he or she holds a different viewpoint." On the contrary, s/he should be hated! Then in other Watchtowers you find more totally contradictory "window dressing" statements like this: Some times one wonders if nobody reads the Watchtower Magazine in the writing department in Brooklyn. As a monument of the kind of love the Watchtower Society have for their fellow man I will once again bring a blockbuster quote from the FDS in Brooklyn. Read it and feel how the "LOVE" flows from every word: When you have finished reading about the love orgy Brooklyn style above, then read the next quote and see if you can make any sense of it: Seem to me that if hatred is ever to be abolished one has a lot of very hard work to do, starting with some of the worst haters of them all, Jehovah's Witnesses! The hatred of the Watchtower Society towards the general public and all those who dares disagree with them is often manifested in their literature. A usual "theme" in this literature is illustrations of Jehovas Witnesses with happy grins on their faces, while the rest of mankind is slaughtered in the background:
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