In the book of Jehovah's Witnesses "WORSHIP the Only True God", page 142, the organization of Jehovah cites Moses as an example of someone who benefited from the willing acceptance of an advice. Jethro, who looks in the accompanying figure rather more like a prosecutor or an attacker, seems a bit to intimidate Moses, who otherwise gives the viewer the impression he was an old magician.

In addition, the Watchtower Society writes the following text:
The advice of Jethro to Moses was that Moses should enter alternately for the people of Israel before God and should establish for his own discharge a leadership or a jurisdiction to have not to judge so long the people of Israel. Thus, the Watchtower Society alludes to the fact that it provides the connection to God through a tightly from top to bottom organized hierarchy of the Jehovah's Witnesses. This own government contract anchoring in the Old Testament contradicts Jesus completely. For with Jesus in the fullness of time the true ruler came to the people and has given them visible.
Moses grabs his heart, as if to protect himself from the negative influence of Jethro. Like Moses here cowering and inwardly distanced responses, the Governing Body assesses the large crowd. Jethro stands (in contrast to the WT's interpretation of the bible) in this picture for the Watchtower Society. Jethro as the Governing Body has a dark, sinister appearance, while Moses seems to hardly make resistance against the pressure exerted by Jethro. In connection with the accompanying text this figure postulates to accept the "Council" (which is here more looking like a curse) from the Watchtower Society without protest calls, even if there are inner doubts. One has to hear the advice and to be directed at him unconditionally. This is the real situation within the global brotherhood of Jehovah's Witnesses.
The method of the ominous announcement that only this special organization can provide advice and that this advice has to be considered undisputed, is not found again in any Christian community, except in the Catholic Church. And if such a thing ought to happen again, as could be at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, then this method is already in itself a proof that God is not logged in these communities since a long time.
Contrary to the practice of the Catholic Church and other false teachers, the Watch Tower Society pushes the matter even farther. It is not only giving wrong advice as the Pope and his associates (Marie Worship, Eucharist), but it surpasses the Pope by its habit of hiding out in the attached illustrations a lot of demons that are intended to underline decidedly what is said. These demons concrete the rule of the Watchtower Society claims in the minds and hearts of the Jehovah's Witnesses in an occult manner, from that only can help the direct prayer to Jesus Christ who is our contact person and through whom we may and must pray to the Father.

The slightly pained expression, which can be seen here in Moses face, is reflected by a remarkable structure, which is located in front of Moses.

The wrapped like a mummy being has a left-looking face and a face that looks right. The one is the head of a tormented, the other the head of a cat-like nature. This demon signals in conjunction with the tortured facial expression of Moses, the unbroken rule of Egypt over the guide of the people of God. The agony of slavery and the cat as a pet of Pharaoh symbolize the Egyptian character of the meeting. It is precisely this Egyptian orientation that characterizes the entire false interpretation of the Bible and heresy of the Watch Tower Society. And this demon is again a finely woven identifying feature that makes recognized the doctrine from Brooklyn as an Egyptian cult. The by Charles T. Russell (founder of the Watchtower Society) introduced close to the Egyptian religious cult is in this way continued also in the more modern writings of the Watchtower Society. Who examines the products of the world headquarter of the Jehovah's Witnesses closely, will always find ornaments that lean heavily on this Egyptian mosaic of religion mixing. Russell stood with one foot in Egypt and the Watchtower Society uses this cult continued in secret.


Who takes a closer look at the image, can certainly still discover one or two demons in it. Finally in fact any honest reader should have to realize that the Watchtower literature is one only demon disease and it is not designed to make Christians. It is a tedious job to explore all of these demons and publish them. Much more work, however, investes the Watchtower Society in the creation of these images, so you can gauge just how a serious motif the author has for this "works". It's not important for him that Jehovah's Witnesses survive at "Armageddon", but he is concerned about the mental and emotional imprisonment of people who were once seriously in the search for truth.