
The GB has never claimed to be directly inspired by God. 16) is inaccurate because it does not describe the GB as God's 'Prophet'. The reference to the "All Scripture Is Inspired" book, (page 9 para. Some time ago I raised the problem of spurious names and dates in the article. Neither of those reasons is sufficient to cut it down to a paragrapg or two to merge with the Organizational Structure article. You give two reasons for merging it: (a) You don't find it interesting and (b) it discusses lots of history and critical viewpoints. The article is too detailed to be included as a section of that article. Summer Song ( talk) 12:06, 6 March 2010 (UTC) I'd oppose any merger. I will ask if the article can be incorporated in Organizational Structure of Jehovah's Witnesses. The article now gives in fact very little interesting information, it is just discussing lots about the history and various (mostly critical) viewpoints. In fact, I have been doubtful for this article for a long time. the article lists MacMillan and Covington, but they were dead or no longer in the Governing Body when it got its modern form. The Governing Body of today was not created until the 70's. Contributions for the charitable purposes of The Rumpus must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.This article currently gives wrong or confusing information. The Rumpus is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. And join us by becoming a monthly or yearly Member.Įach of these subscription programs along with tax-deductible donations made to The Rumpus through our fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas, helps keep u s going and brings us closer to sustainability. Subscribe to the Rumpus Book Clubs (poetry, prose, or both) and Letters in the Mail from authors.

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