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Categories: JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, OCCULT, RELIGIONSIs pyramidology part of or at least have anything to do with the occult? I heard about this from an article I read about Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Bible Students, which later became known as the Jehovah's Witnesses. He preached about Armageddon and the second coming of Christ. In order to prove his point, he used pyramidology, also sometimes known as pyramid power. This predicted a certain date for these events.Sincerely,
Watching That Tower
Dear Watching That Tower,
Pyramidology is the study of pyramids to predict future events such as the return of Christ, world wars, the formation of modern Israel, etc. This type of philosophy is scoffed at by scientists and theologians alike. Many Jehovah’s Witnesses are unaware of their founder’s beliefs in pyramidology because it was renounced and scrubbed from their history books in 1928 by Joseph Rutherford, Charles Taze Russell’s successor… yet this sort of mixed-up philosophy is part of the mindset that created the Watchtower Society.
God says that the Bible contains all that we need to know about life and godliness (2 Pet 1:3). The law of the Lord is perfect (Jas 1:25); we don’t need inscriptions on pyramids and hieroglyphic predictions to find the will of God. The gospel is God’s power for our salvation (Rom 1:16). Trust in the alignment of the pyramids is occult.