Email Exchange with Robert King (Watchman) at e-Jehovah's Witnesses.com
Subject: Re: Reader Comments on "Zionism and New Age, Communitarianism"
e-watchman wrote:
Please take me off your mailing list. Thanks
Reply:
Wednesday, November 15, 2006 3:18 PM
It won't happen again.
I was hoping to provoke a response from you because I have noticed certain
contradictions between your statements and your action.
For example, in your article "The King of the North Acts Effectively"
You said that the use of occult symbols had attracted Masons and that
it [Watchtower Society] has "most assuredly been secretly infiltrated and
no doubt subtly influenced by those, who, as the prophecy says, are
"leaving the holy covenant."
If you understand anything about secret societies, and in this case
freemasonry, at the leadership level, you would not only recognize
their influence, but you would stop supporting them in any way. So,
there is a contradiction there, and by allowing it to stand, you do a
great dis-service to yourself and your audience.
Bobby
e-watchman wrote:
Huh? How am I supporting the Masons?
Reply:
Robert, I can answer this,
and I only hope you are ready to hear it. Adam Weisaupt founded the
Illuminati on May 1st, 1776. One of his statements which I have used
is: "Oh Mortal Man, is there
nothing you cannot be made to believe?". This clearly illustrates his intent to
deceive, and he begins with the membership. All secret societies form a
"brotherhood", and the Illuminati was formed in an effort to go
mainstream with their ideas. That failed however, so they went
underground again. The name doesn't necessarily identify them today,
but its the last one which is known.
"The great
strength of our Order lies in its concealment; let it never appear in
any place in its own name, but always covered by another name, and
another occupation. By establishing reading societies, and subscription
libraries, and taking these under our direction, and supplying them
through our labours, WE MAY TURN THE PUBLIC MIND WHICH WAY WE WILL...".
(FROM ADAM WEISHAUPT, founder of the ILLUMINATI)
The ultimate "secret" of all secret societies is how to control
large numbers of people, which can be seen in the above quote. The
organizations are to a great extent a false front to provide the
framework to refine their initiates and allow them to work their way up
to the level of their "adeptness". All 32 degrees of Masonry are
challenged to prove themselves at each degree. At each level it is up
to the initiate to figure out the secret of his degree, and when he has
mastered it, he shows himself adept, and moves to the next degree.
The point I think is that all 32 of Masonry degrees are different
initiate levels. The secrets are concealed even from the members. They
are sworn to oaths of secrecy and are not obligated to reveal their
involvement to non members. However, they are free to publish their
understanding of their society, because the top leadership knows it
will not be the truth. Their positions in the society proves that they
do not know the truth. Outside the organizations they are encouraged to
pursue any goal or objective of their choice, but when they exert their
influence on unsuspecting people, they do not allow such freedom. As
they progress, their methods of control become ever more efficient.
Their involvement in social institutions is understood from knowledge
of their methods of control, and observing it in action. You yourself
have seen those methods in play within the Watchtower Society. You have
recognized the contradictions and sought ways to justify their
existence as something which must be accepted. The reason you have to
accept it is because of your determination to continue support of the
Watchtower Society. So, the contradictions stand unresolved, and you
are encouraging others to do likewise. About all I can do is
point out these facts.
Solving the contradiction is something only you can do for yourself but
that doesn't mean that you must "fix" the Watchtower Society. You or I
cannot do that, but we can find a frame of reference which resolves the
contradictions. For me, that reference frame is one which presents the
truth which is: The Watchtower Society is under the control of "world
aspirants", as Alice Bailey called them. When you test that as an
hypothesis, you will discover that it is true. The belief that it is
control by Jehovah is thus proven false.
In 1938 Alice Bailey wrote: "So many aspirants have not learnt to give
with sacrifice. If you can reach some of the financial abundance and
deflect it towards the ends of the Great White Lodge of which the
Christ is the Master, it will be, at this time, one of the most
constructive things you can do to help." This statement makes
it rather easy to see that the New Age movement intended to do its work
within Christian religions.
I appreciate the opportunity to offer this, and I'll be happy to
provide more if you have any further questions.
Respectfully,
Bobby
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