Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished MysteryRussell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
Religion
Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished Mystery
Russell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.; Jehovah's witnesses -- Controversial literature
And the hold of every foul spirit.—Rev. Wm. Sunday has exceptional
opportunity for learning, and in his public discourses repeatedly “scores
the ministers because they have no faith. He condemns their neglect of
Bible study. He says the theological seminaries are turning out infidels.
He refers to the large amount of saloon property that belongs to church
members. He enumerates all kinds of worldly doings which go on in these
denominations. He would have us believe that the moral standard of
thousands high in the churches is so low as to almost stagger reason. Now
if what Mr. Sunday says about the denominations is true they are not fit
places for good, respectable people, to say nothing of true Christians. In
fact, if they are only half as bad as he says, then every faithful child
of God ought to get out of them as quickly as he can. If they are but one‐
quarter as bad as Mr. Sunday tells, then the only safety on the part of
one who wishes to retain his faith is to get out of such spiritual pest‐
holes.”—Z. ’15‐207.
And a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.—“How true it is, that the
most execrable of society seek and wear the garb of Christian profession
and ceremonialism, in some of the various quarters (sects) of Babylon. Of
all the defaulters, and deceivers of men and of women, how many are
professedly members of Christ’s Church! and how many even use their
profession as a cloak under which to forward evil schemes! It is well
known that a majority of even the most brutal criminals executed die in
the Roman Catholic communion. Babylon has contained both the best and the
worst, both the cream and the dregs, of the population of the civilized
world.” (C. 162.) A parliamentary report of the status of society in
England and Wales in 1873 showed that there were then no Jewish criminals,
1 of every 20,000 infidels was a criminal, 1 of every 666 Dissenters was a
criminal, 1 of every 72 Church of England, and 1 of every 40 Roman
Catholics. (C. 163.) “The great system in which the ‘fowl of heaven’
delight to roost, and which they have grievously befouled (Luke 13:18,
19), and which has in fact become ‘a cage of every unclean and hateful
bird,’ is to be hewn down, and shall deceive the world no longer.”—C. 187;
Isa. 34:11; Jer. 50:39; Zeph. 2:14.
18:3. For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her
fornication.—“The stimulating power is not the spirit of a sound mind, but
the delusion of a false doctrine; as the Prophet declares, they are
‘drunken,’ but not with wine. (Isa. 29:9‐13.) The people in general have
lost their taste and appreciation for the water of life, the _Truth_; and
false teachers warn them against it as poison. The wine of false doctrines
now being manufactured at all the Theological Seminaries is the wine of
evolution and higher criticism, which does not satisfy the thirst, but
increases the confusion of mind. Even Babylon’s notables are dissatisfied,
famished.—See Amos 8:11.”—Z. ’01‐349.
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