False: Jehovah's Witness and Watch Tower Religions

False: Jehovah's Witness and Watch Tower Religions

by D. E. Turnbow
False: Jehovah's Witness and Watch Tower Religions

False: Jehovah's Witness and Watch Tower Religions

by D. E. Turnbow

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Overview

"If the Jehovah's Witness' literature were a house, it would be haunted."


For over a century the host of speeches, articles and books by the harshest critics of the Watch Tower Society longed to prove that the Watch Tower is not only anti-Christian but a devil worshipping cult. While the critics' former case was too easy of a conviction, their latter charge of devil worship has been too hard to prove.
With the advent of the internet, the succeeding critics, who are equally determined, have pooled the predecessors' old claim of devil worship with their new evidence of subliminal devilish images, (hidden in the artworks of the Jehovah's Witness' publications), and posted them over the internet as corroboration in at last convicting the Watch Tower Society of devil worship.
Admittedly, visiting the anti-Watch Tower Society websites, the public has been horrified by the subliminal devilish images. However, where the old critics filed the charge of devil worship, the new critics, by their subliminal devilish images, have only established foul play. In other words, the present critics have only located the body where the images are rather the crime and not the criminal. While the subliminal devilish images strongly infer that the Watch Tower Society is guilty, direct evidence is needed. So to frequent the critics' websites and never to see even a new wrinkle is as disappointing as to look into the mirror and to see one. What then is a picture worth?
In my book, FALSE: Jehovah's Witness and Watch Tower Religions, I present the direct evidence of the Watch Tower Society's devil worshipping involvement.
Just as the Watch Tower religion hides behind the Christian-look-alike Jehovah's Witness religion-posing as Christian, the Watch Tower Society conceals its doctrine of devil worship in the sham publications of the Jehovah's Witness.
As a third generation, now ex-Jehovah's Witness, I present to you the Watch Tower Society's finger prints that prove it to be a secret Masonic devil worshipping brotherhood.
The windfall of my twenty-year investigation has unraveled that decades-old riddle: Why Jehovah's Witness' meeting places, the Kingdom Halls, don't have windows-why? Kingdom Halls are symbolic of Masonic Halls. (Part 1, Chapter 4.)
While you are waiting for the next serious documentary about the Bible Code or Nostradamus, FALSE will truly hold you over.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468004281
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/27/2017
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
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