Charles Russell and Jehovahs Witness
Charles Russell and Jehovah's Witnesses On February 16, 1852, a child was born that would grow up to lead millions of people astray from families, friends, Christianity, and, most importantly, a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The teachings this child taught later as an adult lead people down a road that will only end in one destination-Hell. On this seemingly normal day in 1852, just outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a son was born to Joseph L. Russell and his wife, Anna Eliza. They named him Charles Taze Russell. This child would grow up to form "The Watchtower Society" and later the religious group Jehovah's Witnesses. Because Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Jehovah Witnesses religious group, grew up to be a lying, immoral man and had religious beliefs that went totally against New Testament Christianity, it is imperative that it is exposed both who he really was and the false doctrines around which his religious group was built. Before one can study Russell's beliefs and proof of his immorality, one must learn the history of his life and Jehovah's Witnesses. As mentioned before, Russell was born on February 16, 1852, to Joseph and Eliza Russell. He spent most of his early years in Pittsbur
In Hebrew law, in only five cases was stoning legal. One of these was blasphemy. Jesus called himself "I am." These are the words God used when Moses asked who he was. Exodus 3:14 states "God said to Moses, 'I AM WHO I AM'" (NIV 90). Jesus called himself Jehovah by calling himself "I am." Two other refutes to the idea of Jesus not being equal with Jehovah are seen in John 20:28 and John 5:18. John 20:28 says "Thomas answered and said unto him, 'My Lord and my God!'" (NIV 1634). John 5:18 says "but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God," (NIV 1601). Witnesses believe in the Bible and accept what it says. These are two verses that substantiate the idea that Jesus is equal with Jehovah. If Jesus were not equal with Jehovah, God would not have divinely instructed John to include these verses in his Gospel. The next logical step in studying Witness doctrine is to study the Holy Spirit. Around 1910, Watchtower publications ran advertisements for "Miracle Wheat," asserted to grow five times as much as any other brand of wheat and priced at $1.00 a pound. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle published a cartoon aimed against Russell and his "Miracle Wheat." "Pastor" Russell brought a libel suit for $100,000 against The Eagle. Government departments investigated the wheat and agents testified under oath that the wheat was low in the government tests. The Eagle won the suit. One other true story proving Charles Russell was a liar is his so-called "World Tour." This doctrine is clearly contradicted by the verses Matthew 13:42, 50 and Revelation 14:9-11 and 19:20. All these verses speak of the evil being tormented for eternity in the lake of fire. Charles Russell was a known liar, cheat, and perjurer. Russell was involved in many lawsuits during his life. In at least one, he was caught as a perjurer. Here is the story of that lawsuit.
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