Jehovah's Witnesses and the United Nations

Jehovah's Witnesses and the United Nations

Since 1919, Jehovah's Witnesses (known as Bible Students until 1931) have taught in their publications that the League of Nations and later the United Nations were set up as a counterfeit of God's Kingdom. Their second president, Joseph F. Rutherford, condemned politicians, business leaders and clergy in their support of the League of Nations. In 1942, Nathan Knorr, their third president, predicted that after World War II the disbanded League of Nations would be resurrected. The current view is that the United Nations will soon destroy all other religions, eventually also turning on Jehovah's Witnesses.

History of Jehovah's Witness' teaching

At a convention of Bible Students held in September 1919, the local press reported J. F. Rutherford's comments on the League of Nations: "He declared a League of Nations formed by the political and economic forces, moved by a desire to better mankind by establishment of peace and plenty would accomplish great good, and then asserted that the Lord's displeasure is certain to be visited upon the League, because the clergy--Catholic and Protestant--have abandoned his plan and endorsed the League of Nations, haling it as the political expression of Christ's kingdom on earth." [From the Sandusky, Ohio, "Star Journal" as quoted in the October 1, 1919 "Watch Tower", p. 298] Rutherford’s view was similarly held by other pre-millennialist expositors of that era. [”Such a League of Nations, for instance, as is proposed to-day as a panacea for national wrongs, not only has been foretold in Scripture as the last resource of international politics, but its failure has likewise been predicted.”-- C.F. Hogg and W.E. Vine, "Touching the Coming of the Lord", London 1919, p. 95.]

The new Bible Student journal "Golden Age" similarly referred to the “professional politician” and the “financial powers” and the “clergy” as an “unholy trinity” in support of the League of Nations and predicted its demise: “Since these two classes [politicians and financial] are presumed to be worldly men who never claimed to have made a covenant with God, he might not interfere with them for a time, but chiefly because of the other member of the unholy trinity—the clergy—God indicates that he will not permit the League of Nations and league of churches to endure.” [September 9, 1920 ‘’Golden Age’’, p. 722] In 1930, Rutherford published the booklet [http://www.reexamine.info/30s/1930%20Prohibition%20League%20of%20Nations.pdf "Prohibition and the League of Nations-Born of God or the Devil, Which? The Bible Proof"] which concluded: “Here is the positive and unqualified statement from Jehovah God that neither the League of Nations nor any other combination of men and governments shall have anything to do with the setting up of his kingdom and establishing peace and righteousness. It is God’s kingdom, and not man’s; and for men to assume to do what God has declared he will do is a gross, presumptuous sin. The nation organization that attempts to run ahead of God and presumptuously attempts to set up a rule or organization and call it God’s kingdom will suffer severe punishment.” ["Prohibition and the League of Nations", p. 52]

Current View of Jehovah's Witnesses on the United Nations

Jehovah's Witnesses teach that the United Nations is the "image of the wild beast" referred to in Revelation 13:1-18 and the fulfillment of the "disgusting thing that causes desolation" from bibleref|Matthew|24:15, and one of the governmental bodies of the world. ("Watchtower" 1 May 1999 p. 14; 1 October 1995 p7) Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Jehovah will use the United Nations to destroy "false religion" as an institution; that all institutionalized religions except Jehovah's Witnesses will be destroyed. It is expected that the United Nations will then turn against Jehovah's Witnesses to destroy them, but Jehovah will intervene and destroy all political elements. They believe this act of divine intervention will be Armageddon, the final part of the "Great Tribulation." ["Revelation - It's Grand Climax at Hand", Chapter 39, page 279: "ARMAGEDDON ... With the desolating of Babylon the Great, the great tribulation will already have started. Then, urged on by Satan, the scarlet-colored wild beast and its ten horns will concentrate their attack on Jehovah’s people."] ["The Watchtower", 1 October, page 20: "20 In God’s Word, the course of the League of Nations and its successor, the United Nations, is likened to that of “a scarlet-colored wild beast” having seven heads (representing the world powers from which it originates) and ten horns (standing for the governmental powers that now support it)."]

1963 Resolution

In 1963 Jehovah's Witnesses adopted a Resolution establishing the official view of the United Nations. The Resolution was published in the November 15, 1963 issue of "Watchtower". At 24 assemblies held throughout the year, a total of 454,977 convention attendees adopted the Resolution.

Regarding the United Nations, paragraph 5 of that resolution states, "the nations further refused the surrender of their sovereignty to God’s Messianic kingdom by setting up ... the United Nations, ....This international organization stands for world sovereignty by political men. For years men without faith in God’s kingdom have endeavored to get all people to worship this international image of human political sovereignty as the best hope for earthly peace and security, in fact, the last hope for humanity. To date 111 nations have given worship to this political image by becoming members of it. However, we, as witnesses of the Sovereign God Jehovah, will continue refusing to engage in such idolatrous worship..."

Associate membership to the UN Department of Public Information

The Watchtower Society became an Associate member of the [http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/index.asp United Nations Department of Public Information] (UN/DPI) in February 1992 and maintained this membership until October 2001. [See letter from the UN/DPI website: http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/pdfs/watchtower.pdf accessed August 4, 2006 ] The association status was ceased the day after it was made known in the Guardian newspaper. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/oct/08/religion.world] [http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/pdfs/watchtower.pdf] In a letter dated August 4, 2004, the UN website explains the association it had with the Watchtower Society: "By accepting association with DPI, the organization agreed to meet criteria for association, including support and respect of the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and commitment and means to conduct effective information programmes with its constituents and to a broader audience about UN activities." [Ibid., Letter from the UN/DPI website.] The official UN/DPI Web page explains about associated organizations: “Please note that association of NGOs with DPI does not constitute their incorporation into the United Nations system, nor does it entitle associated organizations or their staff to any kind of privileges, immunities or special status.” [ [http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/ngo-partnership.html Non-Governmental Organization/DPI ] ] Yet, the associate member must disseminate information about the principles and activities of the United Nations and adhere to the United Nations' principles.

External links

* [http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/materials/articles.htm Awake; 22 November 1998; p. 3-5, listed on UN site as exemplar promotion of an UN initiative]
* [http://www.randytv.com/secret/wt11012001.jpgLetter from the Watchtower Society to Branch Offices on the UN/DPI relationship]
* [http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/ngo-partnership.html NGO-Partnership]
* [http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/brochure.htm UN/DPI NGO Brochure]
* [http://www.religioustolerance.org/witness1.htm#un Commentary from religioustolerance.org on the Watchtower Society/UN situation]
* [http://www.jehovahsjudgment.co.uk/watchtower-un-ngo A Critical look at the Conspiracy Theory]

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