Over the decades of their
history the Watchtower Society has changed its official stand or doctrine on
various issues, e.g., celebration of Christmas, the Great Pyramid being
inspired of God like the Bible, that Black people are inferior to White people,
the use of blood as medicine, the stand on the flag and service in the armed
forces, the prohibitions against vaccinations and organ transplants, whether
the second coming was in 1874 or 1914, predictions of dates for Armageddon that
never came to pass, if or how much association with disfellowshipped persons is
allowed, whether disassociated persons must be shunned the same as
disfellowshipped persons, etc.. However, if you point out the string of past
errors and doctrinal flip-flopping to a Jehovah's Witness it is likely that he
will respond that this proves that he is in God's organization and that God is
making their light get brighter. Watchtower publications use Proverbs 4:18 to
mean that the introduction of "New Light" proves that they are God's
organization. "But the path of the righteous ones is like the bright light
that is getting lighter and lighter until the day is firmly established."
(Proverbs 4:18 NWT) However, this interpretation of Proverbs 4:18 ignores the
context, which demonstrates that Proverbs 4:18 is not a justification for
doctrinal changes or a reference to an organization but is a contrast with the
way of the wicked. Note the next verse: "The way of the wicked ones is
like the gloom; they have not known at what they keep stumbling."
(Proverbs 4:19 NWT)
The requirement that any
light from God has to be true is an obvious and essential part of the theory
about the light getting brighter; the light is not supposed to extinguish the
old light but merely adds to the old light. An examination of the history of
Watchtower changes reveals that the "new light" has not always been
true, and often the "new light" has actually been a re-introduction
of "old Light" that had been previously discarded as error or
falsehood.
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