Best quotes by Joseph Franklin Rutherford on Man
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‟ God created the first man, whom he called Adam. Then God created a woman, whom ho named Eve; and this man and woman were given the power from Jehovah God to reproduce their kind, that is to say, to cause conception and birth of children.
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‟ By his disobedience of God's law, before man had exercised his power to bring children into the earth, not only Adam lost everything for himself, but his children were born as sinners, imperfect, and without the right to live.
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‟ By his own efforts man could never gain the true and desired riches.
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‟ If you are kept in ignorance of the true way and permit yourself to rely upon and be guided by the opinion of imperfect man, you can never gain the riches that will bring you peace and lasting happiness.
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‟ It is conceded by all that man is the very highest type of all living creatures on the earth. His intelligence is far superior to that of any other earthly being.
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‟ Man is more than merely an animal to exist and propagate his species. His mind gives him capacity to search out the great truths in God's arrangement and this lifts him far above the other animal creation.
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‟ Reason would lead us to the conclusion that Jehovah would not create a wonderful earth like this, permit man to bring it to a high state of cultivation in many places, and then completely destroy it.
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‟ The Bible is God's Word expressed and revealed to his creature, man.
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‟ The Bible shows the clear statement of God's purposes concerning the earth, and man once made its prince. Its opening chapters show that it was intended for man's instruction.
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‟ The development of the telescope, together with increased knowledge of things, brought men to see that the earth is not what man had once thought it to be.
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‟ The earth incites the wonder and admiration of man even though he is imperfect and his understanding greatly limited.
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‟ The earth is yet the place of the domicile of man and all the offspring of the first man.
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