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IN 1924 a lengthy article appeared in the May 21 issue of The
Golden Age magazine titled "A Bible for the Scientist." The article
was revised and republished in the December 31 issue with the
byline, "by W.E. Van Amburgh." This article asserts that the Great
Pyramid at Giza was "Bible number one," and presents proofs FROM
THE PYRAMID for Watchtower expectations, speculations and
predictions for the dates 1789, 1874, 1914, 1925 and 1926. The
publisher of The Golden Age magazine was the Watch Tower Bible
& Tract Society, of which organization W.E. Van Amburgh was the
Secretary-Treasurer for 43 years. Followers of The Watchtower Bible
& Tract Society, called "Jehovah's Witnesses" since 1931,
believe that in the year 1919 The Watchtower Bible & Tract
Society was selected as God's sole channel of communication with
man. These are some of the things that The Watch Tower Bible &
Tract Society was teaching when Jesus selected them as his
"faithful and discreet slave."
This is a high quality enlarged replica reprint of the rare 1924
book by W. E. Van Amburgh, who was the Secretary/Treasurer of The
Watchtower Bible & Tract Society for 43 years. It is worth
noting that in his time W. E. Van Amburgh was one of only five
members of the Watch Tower Editorial Committee qualified, as the
Watch Tower said, "to approve as Truth each and every article
appearing in these columns." He must have been very thoroughly
familiar with all the Watch Tower's teachings to hold such
responsibility. Today many of the doctrines taught in "The Way to
Paradise" are no longer taught by Jehovah's Witnesses. This edition
includes the biographical supplement, "Who was W. E. Van Amburgh?"
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