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Testing and Sifting From WithinJehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom
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Two years later, Paton, who was then serving as a traveling representative of the Watch Tower, also began to turn away, thereafter publishing a book (his second one entitled Day Dawn) in which he rejected belief in Adam’s fall into sin and consequently the need for a redeemer. He reasoned that the Lord himself was an imperfect man who by his life simply showed others how to crucify their sinful propensities.
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Testing and Sifting From WithinJehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom
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J. H. Paton decided to publish a magazine in which he set out the gospel as he saw it, but its circulation was quite limited.
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Testing and Sifting From WithinJehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom
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Next, he invited J. H. Paton, the other assistant editor of the Herald, to write an article in support of faith in the blood of Christ as the basis for atonement for sin. Paton did write the article, and it was published in the December issue.
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