Anthony O. Munoz
and his disassociation letter after 50 years in the WT
Dear Randy,
For a number of years now I myself left the WT, just faded away. But, since the "Dateline" program about pedophilias among JWs I have felt the urge to write a letter of disassociation to them. So I did it. I have dated my letter December 7, 2002. The reason is that I was baptized December 7, 1952 in Chile, S.A. So officially one could say that I was a JW for 50 years. Now isn't that interesting? In the old Law Covenant 50 years was a Jubilee. Time to set the slaves free! Symbolically speaking that is how I feel. Liberated from the WT Org.
Keep up your good work. Sincerely in Christ,
Anthony
0. Munoz
December 11, 2002
Watchtower
Bible & Tract Soc. of New York, Inc.
25 Columbia Heights
Brooklyn, NY 11201-2483
This is one of those moments.- I saw the `Dateline" Program where Jehovah's Witnesses are accused of harboring (protecting) pedophiles. How can an organization protect such individuals? Especially those claiming to serve the God of the Bible, be Catholics, Protestants or Jehovah's Witnesses.
In my estimation there are few crimes that are more despicable than that of pedophilia. I am a 70-year-old person. I have studied the Bible since I was 18 years old, and I have concluded that one way one can recognize Evil is by the way one treats children.
I personally know of three cases of pedophilia. In one case the mother brought to your attention the molestation of one of her children even directly to you, but you dismissed the accusation, choosing instead to believe the perpetrator.
"On the testimony of two or three witnesses a man shall be put to death, but no one shall be put to death an the testimony of only one witness " Deu 17:6 NIV.
You have claimed many times in your publications that the Catholic Church is part of Babylon the Great. I cannot help but think that in many respects you yourself are a miniature imitation of them. You both have hierarchical structures; where you protect those at the top and favor them with many privileges, be Elders, Circuit Overseers, District Overseers or members of the Governing Body. Thus you have a caste system with centralized power.
It seems to me that your aim is to build an empire and amass as much wealth as you can and by all means possible, for example:
2. You beg for money and pray that parents leave the inheritance that rightfully should be left to their children, to you. Contrary to what the scriptures say:
"... Children are not expected to save up for their parents, but parents for their children. " 2Cor 12:14 NJB
"...for
the children ought not to lay up for [their] parents, but parents for [their]
children. " 2 Cor 12:14 MY!
3. You ask for donations to construct Kingdom Halls where the brothers do not have sufficient funds to do so, and then instead of giving the money, you loan it to those brothers and on top of that you charge them interest and to top it all take title to the property. What an amazing scheme! All this contrary to what the Scriptures say. See Exodus 22:25 and Luke 6:35. When are you going to give away that money? Or will it always be in your possession? How many billions of dollars are enough?
We well know that the End of the World did not come in 1914. But you did not learn your lesson and repeated again that then the End would come with the resurrection of Abraham and others by 1925. That didn't happen. So then you said that the End would come in 1975. During my lifetime! That didn't happen. I don't know how many times this ruse to stir the people has to be repeated to convince one that you are false prophets and that God is not with you. I know the End will come someday but nobody knows the day or the hour. Mark 13:32. You are just using God for your own benefit.
Generations upon generations of Jehovah's Witnesses have been disillusioned for the last 100 years. Many would like to leave the Organization but they are afraid to do so, because not always all the members of the family leave as well and the price to pay for that step is great. If one leaves, the policy of the WT is to label one an apostate and prohibit its members to have anything to do with you under punishment that they themselves will be disfellowshipped for not following WT policy. So, at the point of a gun so to speak, the WT keeps its members penned in.
The most brilliant means of communication is the Internet, and it is practically free. At the fingertips of anyone there is a universe of information available to all inquiring minds. Yet true to form the WT admonishes their members not to spend time searching the Internet. It is so easy now to find information about Jehovah's Witnesses that you are afraid for your members to find out the truth about your organization. You, seems to me, want to suppress the freedom of information, Yet one of the cornerstones of this country is the freedom of expression. In totalitarian countries they are afraid of what people might learn by hearing other ideas. They try to control the mind of the people by controlling what they can read or hear. Isolation is imperative to keep the people in the dark.
The WT points to their increase in membership as proof that they have God's blessing, yet there are other organizations that have greater increases than they. For example, the Mormon Church, so then under this criteria who is the true religion? I could write a book about why Jehovah's Witnesses are not true Christians, but to the wise, what I have already said should be sufficient. I have not even touched on many of your false doctrines, such as the "generation" that was alive in 1914 would see the end of the world. Or that the kingdom of Christ was established in 1914 invisibly in the heavens, how convenient to say something that nobody can prove and contrary to the Scriptures that indicate that those asleep in death and those alive together at the same time would be taken to heaven, not one ahead of the other. I Thess. 4:16,17.
Some may wonder and ask: Where are you going to go after you leave the WT Org.? But they miss the whole point of being a Christian. It is not a matter of "where" but to "whom"
The Father has made it possible for me to see the real Jesus and I chose to follow him and not an organization. He alone has the sayings of everlasting life. He died for us. He is our intermediary between God and men not an organization. It is presumptuous for the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses to say that we need them for salvation, to act as an intermediary between Jesus and us. The only intermediary between God and men is Jesus. 1 Tim 2:5.
Sincerely,
Anthony
O. Munoz
December 7, 2002