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According to Jehovah's Witness' theology,
God is a single person, not a Trinity, who does not know
all things and is not everywhere. He first created Michael
the Archangel through whom He created all "other things,"
including the universe, the earth, Adam and Eve, etc.
This creative work took God 42,000 years.
At one point, The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society taught
that God ruled the universe from somewhere in the Pleiades
star system. They have since modified this to say that the
"Pleiades can no longer be considered the center of
the universe and it would be unwise for us to try to fix
God's throne as being at a particular spot in the universe."
Such changes and even contradictions in teaching are frequent
in the Watchtower organization and when a doctrine changes,
they tell their followers that the light of truth is getting
brighter.
After Adam sinned, the paradise which God
had created for them, was ruined. So, God instituted a system
of redemption which was revealed in the Bible and would
ultimately lead to the crucifixion of Jesus the messiah.
But, in the meantime, God needed to have a visible, theocratic
organization on earth to accurately represent Him. Throughout
history, this true organization had a remnant of faithful
Jehovah's Witnesses (Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, etc.)
but it wasn't until the late 1800's that Charles Taze Russell
formerly began what is now known as the Watchtower Bible
and Tract Society which is run out of Brooklyn, New York.
This organization claims to be the only true channel of
God's truth on earth today and that it alone can properly
interpret God's word since it is the angel directed, prophet
of God on earth.
When it came time for the savior to be born,
Michael the Archangel became a human, in the form of Jesus.
Jesus grew and kept all the laws of God and never sinned.
Finally, when Jesus died, it was not on a cross, but on
a torture stake, where he bore the sins of mankind -- but
this did not include Adam's sins. Jesus rose from the dead
as a spirit, not physically (his body was dissolved and
taken by God) and during his visitations to people on earth,
he manifested a temporary physical body for them to see
and touch. Thus began the true Christian church of Jehovah's
followers.
Throughout history there have been faithful
Jehovah's witnesses who have managed to keep The Truth in
spite of the "demonic" doctrine of Trinitarianism
that has permeated the Christian church in "Christendom."
Christendom is filled with pastors who are antichrists,
in churches run by Satan, and who support the earthly governments
which are all of the devil. In other words, all of Christianity
is false and only the Jehovah's Witness "theocratic"
organization lead by several men in Brooklyn, New York,
is true.
In the late 1800's, a young man of 18 years,
by the name of Charles Taze Russell, organized a Bible class
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1879 he sought to popularize
his ideas on doctrine so he co-published The Herald of the
Morning magazine with its founder, N. H. Barbour and by
1884 Russell controlled the publication and renamed it The
Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom, and founded Zion's
Watch Tower Tract Society (now known as the Watch Tower
Bible and Tract Society). Russell served as the teacher
and guide for the organization which taught that Jesus returned
invisibly in 1914 and is now reigning in heaven. When Jesus
finally returns physical to earth, which will happen at
the time of the Battle of Armageddon, He will set up his
earthly 1000 year kingdom.
During this 1000 year period, people will
be resurrected and have a second chance to receive eternal
salvation by following the principles of Jehovah's Organization
on earth known as the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society.
After the millennium, those who reject God and His organization
will be annihilated; that is, they will cease to exist.
The rest of the Jehovah's Witness who have faithfully followed
God's organization on earth will be saved from eternal annihilation
and reside forever on Paradise earth.
Heaven, however, is a place for a special
group of 144,000 Jehovah's Witnesses -- the only ones who
are "born again" and who alone are allowed to
take communion in their annual communion service. These
are the ones who have "immortal life," all other
Witnesses have "everlasting life." Those with
immortal life do not have resurrected bodies. They have
"spirit bodies." Those on Paradise Earth have
everlasting life and consists of a resurrected body that
must be maintained through eating, rest, etc.
If you ever leave the Jehovah's Witness organization,
you are considered an apostate and are to be shunned.
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