Jehovah's Witnesses: Victims Of Deception:
"Jehovah's Witness: Victims Of Deception" is a story of how the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society or the religious group know as Jehovah's Witnesses, fools people into thinking they are the only true Christians in the world and that unless you become one of them, you will be destroyed at what the Bible calls the "Battle Of Armageddon". The Watchtower calls it "the end of this system of things", or the end of the world. They have falsely prophesied this event on at least seven different occasions. First in 1874, then in 1878, again in 1910, 1914, 1918, 1925 and lastly in 1975.

The book tells in detail how Ralph Miller and his family became involved with this pseudo Christian Cult and how they convinced him that it was a Sin to be in the world's military forces, because they are a part of Satan's Organization. Due to the Witnesses influence and false teachings, Ralph Miller abandoned his six year long career in the U.S. Navy and was ultimately honorably discharged as a Conscience Objector. Some years later he became a Police Officer with the Madisonville Police Department and through the study of Orthodox Christian Theology, as well as prayer and divine intervention, managed for him, his wife and family to escape the evil Watchtower Organization.

The book relates in detail the many false teaching of Jehovah's Witnesses and the resulting hardships imposed on him and his family, because of them. He also talks about how the Watchtower Organization is a multi-billion dollar company that is ruled by twelve elderly men, know as the "Governing Body". They rule over Jehovah's Witnesses lives from the cradle to the grave and are answerable only to "Almighty God".
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Jehovah's Witnesses: Victims Of Deception:
"Jehovah's Witness: Victims Of Deception" is a story of how the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society or the religious group know as Jehovah's Witnesses, fools people into thinking they are the only true Christians in the world and that unless you become one of them, you will be destroyed at what the Bible calls the "Battle Of Armageddon". The Watchtower calls it "the end of this system of things", or the end of the world. They have falsely prophesied this event on at least seven different occasions. First in 1874, then in 1878, again in 1910, 1914, 1918, 1925 and lastly in 1975.

The book tells in detail how Ralph Miller and his family became involved with this pseudo Christian Cult and how they convinced him that it was a Sin to be in the world's military forces, because they are a part of Satan's Organization. Due to the Witnesses influence and false teachings, Ralph Miller abandoned his six year long career in the U.S. Navy and was ultimately honorably discharged as a Conscience Objector. Some years later he became a Police Officer with the Madisonville Police Department and through the study of Orthodox Christian Theology, as well as prayer and divine intervention, managed for him, his wife and family to escape the evil Watchtower Organization.

The book relates in detail the many false teaching of Jehovah's Witnesses and the resulting hardships imposed on him and his family, because of them. He also talks about how the Watchtower Organization is a multi-billion dollar company that is ruled by twelve elderly men, know as the "Governing Body". They rule over Jehovah's Witnesses lives from the cradle to the grave and are answerable only to "Almighty God".
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Jehovah's Witnesses: Victims Of Deception:

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Jehovah's Witnesses: Victims Of Deception:

Jehovah's Witnesses: Victims Of Deception:

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"Jehovah's Witness: Victims Of Deception" is a story of how the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society or the religious group know as Jehovah's Witnesses, fools people into thinking they are the only true Christians in the world and that unless you become one of them, you will be destroyed at what the Bible calls the "Battle Of Armageddon". The Watchtower calls it "the end of this system of things", or the end of the world. They have falsely prophesied this event on at least seven different occasions. First in 1874, then in 1878, again in 1910, 1914, 1918, 1925 and lastly in 1975.

The book tells in detail how Ralph Miller and his family became involved with this pseudo Christian Cult and how they convinced him that it was a Sin to be in the world's military forces, because they are a part of Satan's Organization. Due to the Witnesses influence and false teachings, Ralph Miller abandoned his six year long career in the U.S. Navy and was ultimately honorably discharged as a Conscience Objector. Some years later he became a Police Officer with the Madisonville Police Department and through the study of Orthodox Christian Theology, as well as prayer and divine intervention, managed for him, his wife and family to escape the evil Watchtower Organization.

The book relates in detail the many false teaching of Jehovah's Witnesses and the resulting hardships imposed on him and his family, because of them. He also talks about how the Watchtower Organization is a multi-billion dollar company that is ruled by twelve elderly men, know as the "Governing Body". They rule over Jehovah's Witnesses lives from the cradle to the grave and are answerable only to "Almighty God".

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987001396
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/01/1995
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Ralph T. Miller is a retired veteran of a western Kentucky police department. After several years as a patrol officer he was assigned as a detective and worked primarily on dangerous drugs and narcotics cases. The high number of drug arrests his investigations generated brought the network television program “60 Minutes” to his city to do a story about it.
Captain Miller also served three years as a Public Affairs and Crime Prevention Officer, reporting to all major crime scenes as police spokesperson and liaison with the news media. During that time he wrote a weekly crime prevention column for the local newspaper. He also wrote a short story titled “Beginner's Luck”, published in the October 1980 issue of Law Enforcement magazine. In his official capacity he gave public talks to area civic groups and visited private homes and businesses to advise people on ways to prevent burglary and other crimes.
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