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B. J. Kotwall The Watchtower Society
(WTS) advises against association with the occult, including spiritism,
astrology, necromancy, mysticism and other similar beliefs and practices
condemned in the Bible. (Deuteronomy 18:9-11)
For example:
Necromancy
Necromancy refers
to divination through alleged communication with the dead.
After Charles Russell
the first president of WTS died in 1916 the following was said about him
keeping contact with the WTS:
Hence our dear Pastor,
now in glory, is without doubt, manifesting a keen interest in the harvest
work, and is permitted by the Lord to exercise some strong influence thereupon.
Watch Tower 1917, November 1 p. 6161 [ WTS's reprints] Charles Russell believed
that "A truth presented by Satan himself is just as true as a truth stated
by God…Accept truth wherever you find it, no matter what it contradicts."
(Zion's Watch Tower 1879 July pp. 8-9) In similar vein the WTS of
today also uses any sources at their disposal to confirm their "truth",
notwithstanding that Russell's statement is condemned in the Bible! (John
8:44)
Although rejecting
spiritism the WTS repeatedly used the writings, of a known spiritist Johannes
Greber, as a scholarly support for their beliefs. The WTS was aware
of Greber's spiritistic connections from 1955 but continued to use his
works until 1987 (particularly to support their incorrect translation
of John 1:1) while at the same time denying that they were aware
of Greber's spiritistic practices! (Investigator No. 24, May
1992.) After being exposed for the use of Greber's works the WTS
apparently stopped using him.
WTS has however
found another spirit medium in one John S. Thompson to support their John
1:1 translation! He is listed as an authority in the WTS's Kingdom Interlinear
Translation 1985 p. 1139-1140. Research in Thompson's book, The Monotessaron,
or The Gospel History, According to the Four Evangelists (1829)
shows that his inspiration and direction came from the spirit world!
Demons
The WTS has always
had a morbid fascination with the subjects of demons and Jehovah's Witnesses
(JW) have developed tremendous fear of demons and Satan. Russell used to
write about spirit manifestations. (eg. Zion's Watch Tower 1907
October 1 p. 4069 WTS reprints)
Recent Watchtower
publications also have warnings and instructions on how to deal with demons
and demonized objects, shunning omens and "voices", rejecting
modern "demonized" music, resisting wicked spirits etc. (The Watchtower
1974 June 1 p.328; 1983 October 15 pp. 11-15; 1963 March 15 pp. 186-190)
Jerry Bergman in his
book Jehovah's Witnesses and the Problem of Mental Health (1992)
relates case histories showing how the WTS is seriously demon-oriented.
There have been numerous
cases where a JW was perceived by the WTS elders to be demon-possessed.
The elders then frequently take charge of the unfortunate situation
and enter the house of the "possessed" JW and systematically start to destroy
by burning whatever objects which they think are devil-related! This Shamanistic
practice would result in the destruction of crosses, rosaries, pictures,
books, heirlooms and even items like blankets, furniture and clothing if
acquired from someone or a body which is considered by the elders to be
in league with Satan!
Havor Montague
in his article The Pessimistic Sect's Influence on Mental Health: The
case of Jehovah's Witnesses states that he "has worked with many cases
where the suggestion of "demon influence" has been the factor that has
caused the neurotic witness to become a complete psychotic." (p. 144)
Astrology
WTS regularly condemns
astrology and star worship as pagan. (Awake! 1994 July
8 pp. 3-7)
But, for 62 years (1891-1953)
the WTS taught that God resided on star Alcyone, which was the eternal
throne of God, and from there he governed the universe. Also the Great
Pyramid, of Egypt, which was also considered by the WTS as God's
Stone Witness, provided additional proof of the location God's throne
on the star Alcyone. (Studies in the Scriptures Volume 3 1891 pp.
313-369; Reconciliation 1928 p. 14) At the WTS's burial lots
in near Pittsburgh City a large pyramid shaped monument is erected
near Russell's grave, seven feet high and nine feet across with the Knight
Templar logo atop the pyramid.
Astrology and
planetary positions were used to support the WTS's predictions of
the "long promised era" to start by 1914. (The Watchtower
1903 May 1 p. 3184 WTS reprints)
For more details regarding
WTS astrology connection refer Investigator No. 41, March
1995.
WTS and the Freemasons
Fritz Springmeier in
his book The Watchtower and the Masons presents a convincing
insight in WTS's early connection with the occultic Freemasons.
The following are a
few of the parallels between the two organizations presented by Springmeier.
·
Both use the Masonic term "Great Architect"
Communication with
Angels
Joseph Rutherford the
second president of the WTS believed his spiritual enlightenment came from
angels because the Holy Spirit had ceased functioning since 1918. The angels
channeled information into his mind from God residing on the star Alcyone.
(Preservation 1932 pp.51; 201-203; Watchtower 1931 November
1 p. 327; The Watchtower 1934 April 1 p. 105)
Finally a quote from
The Occult (Colin Wilson 1979):
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