Posted by Tony [GLamotta] on April 01, 1999 at 02:05:25 {feW1wc1uNQMRXA6xmpscboLUiPtahc}:
The "Song of Solomon" is a blatantly pagan book about the Mother Goddess cult featuring Artemis. This book was not quoted from by the Christian Bible writers. One way the goddess was secretly represented by cultists was by
various natural objects. One way the cultists found to represent the goddess was in building architecture, where they put battlements and towers upon a wall to represent her breasts as the Song of Solomon instructed them to do. Of note,
the abdominable "7th Volume" which was not written by Russell and not by the original editors of the "Studies in the Scriptures" but privately funded by Rutherford, featured of all things a special chapter on the "Song of Solomon." With
all the cultic accusations being made with connections of "mystery religion" infiltration into the WBTS, it is interesting that the very cover of the Watchtower displays cultic symbolisms of Artemis, the "tower goddess." The Bible
prophesied that the witness organization would be in fested with "weeds" which indicated cultic influence would take a stronghold in this organization, though it would be allowed to remain "for the sake of the chosen ones" until the weeds
were exposed at harvestime. Looks some some of the "weedy" cultic ties are being exposed. The mystery religion secret societies are part of "Babylon, the Great" and god's people are told to "get out of her, if you do not want to
receive part of her plagues."
Below: Watchtower, 1950, courtesy of WBTS:

Tony