What Jehovah's Witnesses Believe (false prophecies) - Part Two.pdf

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This is a paper I’ve prepared on the false prophecies of
the Jehovah’s Witnesses. God’s word is very clear on
false prophesy. Deuteronomy 18:20-22 (see right)
tells us that God has the death penalty in store for all
who claim to be his prophets, and yet prophesy any-
thing that does not “come to pass.”
God bless,
Anna (BananaJackson.com)
11-01-05
Bob,
I know you told me that
you don’t think the Soci-
ety has ever claimed to
be a prophet, so you
can’t hold them to the
prophet’s standard in
Deut. 18. However, it’s
vitally important that you
realize that’s not true . In
this copy of The Watch-
tower (4-1-72) the Soci-
ety makes it clear that
the “body of men and
women… known as Je-
hovah’s Christian wit-
nesses,” are prophets of
God.
Now, no matter what
you’ve been told, you
can see clearly that The
Watchtower considers
itself to be a prophet.
And having made that
claim, once and for all ,
all the Watchtower Bible
and Tract Society’s ma-
terial must be measured
against God’s standard.
In Deut. 18:20-22 God
says that if anything they
have prophesied has not
“come to pass,” then
they are worthy of the
death penalty.
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The next page come from The Time is at Hand written in 1908. Here is the title page:
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I’ve reduced the size of these two pages from The Time is At Hand , 1908, so you can read them to-
gether more easily, since one of the quotes spans the two pages.
In this book, the Jehovah’s Witnesses prophesy that “the final end of the kingdoms of this world, and the
full establishment of the Kingdom of God will be accomplished at the end of A.D. 1914.” This is not talk-
ing about an “invisible” return of Jesus. As clearly stated in the first marked quote, they are saying Ar-
mageddon is going to occur in 1914.
This prophesy was false. One false prophesy is all God requires for a false prophet to have earned the
death penalty, but there are many more false prophesies made by the Watchtower.
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When Armageddon did not occur as prophesied in 1914, the Watchtower revised the prophesy to
1918… giving them a few extra years to hope that it would come true. These pages are from The Fin-
ished Mystery , 1917. Notice that Armageddon is clearly prophesied to occur in 1918.
Of course this prophesy also proved false.
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Here we have one of the clearest false prophesies in Jehovah’s Witness literature. In this book, Millions
Now Living Will Never Die , 1920, the Watchtower prophesies that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob will return
in 1925. This of course that prophesy didn’t “come to pass.”
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