
False Messengers: False Expectations, False Hope...: Rooted In the Occult
wissal marcelo
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The Jehovah’s Witnesses are known for many things, such as their refusal to celebrate birthdays and holidays, their aggressive door-to-door campaign and their stance against honoring national symbols such as the flag; however, these issues pale in comparison to what is hidden within the pages of its publications. What lies within the pages of the Watchtower’s literature is its deep-seated connection to the world of the Occult. The Occult has found a permanent home in the Watchtower organization’s theology, its colorful illustrations and its Bible, The New World Translation; and it has been thoroughly documented within the pages of the Watchtower organization’s own publications. Since its humble beginnings, the Watchtower organization has never claimed to be inspired by God; and because it is not inspired by God, you will soon see who is presently behind the Watchtower’s source of its messages found within the pages of its publications. The foundation of all Watchtower prophecy and teaching is founded in the Occult – the passageway to the Prince of Darkness.Read more
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Chapter 1 Charles Taze Russell Pyramids: Divine Omens
Chapter 2 Joseph Franklin Rutherford: Spirit-Medium
Chapter 3 Subliminal Images: Demons in Hiding, Revealed
Chapter 4 The New World Translation: Messages From Spirits
Chapter 5 Angel of Light: Deception in Disguise
Chapter 6 Your Witness
Chapter 7 God Is Light