The irony is that some will inadvertently open themselves up for scrutiny, then shut down when the invite is accepted, and their history revealed.Nice propaganda job, Mee ...
That's one way of looking at it.
The other way is to trace Rutherford's rise through the ranks, to take over the society and change it's course considerably. Centralised authority, sole control of the editorial content of The WatchTower, a very suspect posthumous edition of Russell's work, the getting rid of those who wished to see Russell's ideas continued ...
Looked like a Putsch to me.
As you can imagine, though, such exposing of false teachings angered the clergy of Christendom.
Or rather, the false teaching and misunderstandings that led people into error angered the clergy.
Sadly, many misguided souls convince themselves that the voice they hear is God's, and not simply the voice of their own desires ...
Actually, Rutherford got rid of them. The society lost 75% of its membership as Rutherford took control.
Rutheford was a door-to-door encyclopaedia salesman ... and like all salesmen, he saw a golden selling opportunity, and you guys have been selling door-to-door ever since.
The very nature of the Jehovah's Witnesses is based on Rutherford's experience as a salesman. Definitely a man-made doctrine!
Thomas
Topic was brought up before... http://www.interfaith.org/forum/debating-jw-faith-6844-6.html#post97995
http://www.interfaith.org/forum/identifying-babylon-the-great-5601-9.html#post77638
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