This page should tell you all you should
ever want to learn about Jehovah's Witnesses...
They believe all their literature is Spiritual Food;* as only the Bible actually is!
Some members of Jehovah's Witnesses will claim and probably believe the teaching in this magazine, first published in 2009, is not a new teaching at all. Many of them have ignorantly or stupidly believed JW's have always taught their literature is spiritual food, thus placing it above question. While it is true they have previously claimed to be sharing spiritual food, or distributing spiritual food, this is the first time I had ever seen or heard them brashly assert they are "producing" [new] spiritual food. Please believe, I would have noticed such a lie! I do suspect they taught the writings of their leaders were spiritual food secretly, among those they consider the elite; and then just kept anyone who didn't happily go along with the lie from progressing to become an elder of their sect. Anyone who quotes the Bible is sharing spiritual food, or dispensing spiritual food; doing so through the act of quoting the Bible. That is very different from claiming to be producing spiritual food, or imagining their magazines "are" spiritual food. They are not! If they were, they would never have contained errors. Unlike the Bible, their "slaves" [organizational leaders] writings have contained many errors. The Bible is spiritual food.
*FYI: When JW's speak of "the governing body" or "the anointed" or "the faithful and discreet slave" or just "the slave," they are referring to a small subgroup this magazine has forced me to realize the sect actually worships. The slave is a small group of men and women who assert they have been called and chosen by God as elevated brothers of Christ. The slave asserts only they themselves can know who they are, because God's Spirit tells them. That, of course, means everyone who is not one of the "slaves" just have to take their word for it... (Mat 23:1-15) Their demand that everyone "just trust them" does seem inconsistent with Jesus's warnings. (Mat 7:15-23) In this magazine, for the first time, their slave class openly asserts what ever they say or write is spiritual food from God, thus placing it above being questioned by anyone. They held a case against me in abeyance while they were disfellowshipping me, and then used it to justify their judgment. My crime, I refused to assert their writings are spiritual food. There is a video that, while a bit long and dry, makes that clear... (Disfellowshipping of Joe) Only the Bible is inspired by God, thus defining "it" Spiritual Food coming down from God, and thus above question. So sad for them! Many JW's still try to claim they are Bible students, but somewhere along the line, this magazine reveals they became Watchtower slaves... While most all Religionists are followers of their sect, most besides JW's do openly admit it. The Mormons, for example, follow the "Book of Mormon," supposedly given John Smith by the Angel Gabriel. The Muslims have the "Quran," supposedly given Mohammed by Gabriel. The Catholics have the "Pope and his judgments," who they are taught is a "stand in" for Jesus Christ himself. All the other religious sects have their doctrines of faith or... What makes JW's so dangerous is they openly assert they are Bible students and follow only the Bible. This magazine, however, reveals them liars. Even after this magazine came out, most still try and believe they are Bible students. (Disfellowshipping of Joe) This magazine reveals all who remain in the sect are now admitted followers of their "slave." So sad for them!
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