Dr. Albert Abrams and the E.R.A.

[This paper is an overview of Dr. Abrams, the E.R.A. and the two main scientific investigations into his methods of diagnosing and treating disease in the 1920’s. This is provided as background into the Watchtower Society’s endorsement and use of the ERA well into the 1940’s. Originally published in the JW Research Journal, vol. 3, no. 2, Spring, 1996, pp. 4-11. Revised July/Aug., 2021.] . by Ken Raines . The electronic technique has been conceived by a master mind. It is far more intricate and ironclad than medical fads of the past. It deals with a new form of energy…

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The Watchtower’s Half-Century Crusade Against the Germ Theory

Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. Introduction One of the most bizarre Watchtower campaigns was against medicine in general and specifically the germ theory. The crusade against medicine was not primarily a phenomenon only during the Rutherford era but was the dominant Watchtower view from the late 1880s to the early 1950s. Hundreds of articles were published, primarily in the The Golden Age and its successor Consolation, which lambasted orthodox medicine and many of the basic conclusions of modern medical research. Typical Watchtower comments include “sickness abounds . . . and the M.D.’s and dentists have waxed rich at the expense of suffering humanity” (Newcomb 1929:106).…

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A History of the Watchtower’s Opposition to Organic Evolution

Jerry Bergman, Ph.D Originally published in the JW Research Journal, vol. 4, no. 2, Spring, 1997 pp. 3-13. Introduction Creationism is a critically important doctrine in Watchtower theology. The basis of their theology is the belief that God created humans and all life and can recreate a person again in the resurrection. If evolution is true God is at best a bystander who is impotent or does not exist. The Watchtower has consistently opposed human evolution from their very beginning, and evolution of animals from the 1930’s on. The first booklet on the subject was published in 1912 (Russell 1912)…

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Why Jehovah’s Witnesses Have Mental Problems

Jerry Bergman, Ph.D Originally published in The JW Research Journal, Summer, 1996 ABSTRACT A scientific literature review found that the rate of mental illness among Jehovah’s Witnesses is considerably above average. The specific level found in the research varies partly because the extant research was on different populations and time periods. The major factors identified as either helpful or harmful to Witness mental health were discussed. Although persons with emotional problems tended to join the Witnesses, the Watchtower teachings and its subculture clearly adversely affected the mental health of those involved. The official Watchtower attitude on mental illness was also…

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Jehovah’s Witnesses, Blacks and Discrimination

. Jerry Bergman, Ph. D Abstract This paper researches the history of the racism found in the official teachings of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, whose followers are now known as Jehovah’s Witnesses. Their history reveals they are not free of racism as they now claim, but have manifested extreme racists views in their official, mandatory teachings. Even though 52% of the Witness’ membership are non-white, not a single minority person held a leadership position in 1994. . Background Jehovah’s Witnesses are one of the fastest growing denominations, now over 12 million members and sympathizers. They are the only…

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The Watchtower’s Nazis Conflicts A History of Watchtower Cowardliness and Witness perseverance

  Abstract A historical analysis of the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ during World War II concluded that they experienced extreme conflicts with Nazi Germany and probably withstood the attacks against them better than most groups. Their experience has been analyzed by a number of researchers including camp inmates and administrators who have concluded that their strong religious faith, community and social pressure to conform were all critical in helping Witnesses to withstand the Nazi assault against them. A major reason Witnesses endured was because to capitulate to the Nazis meant disfellowshipping and cutting off from what was often their only social support,…

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Aluminum: Satan’s Metal and Killer of Millions? The Watchtower’s Incredible Crusade Against Aluminum

The Golden Age, Sept. 23, 1936, p. 803. . Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. Introduction The Watchtower history is replete with examples of not only erroneous theological positions such as wrongly predicting the time of the end, but also advocating numerous quack medical nostrums. Part of the reason for their involvement in quack scams was due to the tendency of certain high level Watchtower officials to reject anything that was orthodox–orthodox religion, orthodox science, and orthodox medicine. Unfortunately, the Watchtower is still today stuck in a quagmire of foolish beliefs which they have not yet been unable to transcend. Their almost half-century…

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