The suggested answers provided to all questions below are based on and in harmony with the views of the original Watchtower Bible and Tract Society when under the guidance of Pastor Charles Taze Russell. Comments will often include a link to Pastor Russell’s own explanation. However, in any case, we leave your conclusions to your own personal study, prayer, conscience and the influence of the Holy Spirit.
- Who are the Friends of Jehovah’s Witnesses who have created this website?
- Why have the Friends of Jehovah’s Witnesses set up this site? What is your purpose?
- Should we really want to be on earth rather than heaven? Does the Bible give us that option?
- Are the Great Crowd the same as all the people in Paradise Earth?
- What is the role of the Great Crowd on Paradise Earth?
- Is the Great Crowd to be in heaven or on earth?
- Who are the “other sheep” of John 10:16?
- What happens to Anointed who do not make the 144,000
- As the Path Shines Brighter, does the Truth Change?
- Why does God Permit Evil and Human Suffering?
- What is the future mission of the Anointed for which they are now being prepared?
- Will Present Unbelievers Serve and Worship Jehovah on Paradise Earth?
- Will Everyone Be Resurrected from the Dead?
- Have People Received Final Judgment for the Past 6,000 or will they have an Opportunity for Judgment and Restitution on Paradise Earth?
- Will the wicked get an opportunity to repent in Paradise earth?
- Who will occupy the land of Israel in Paradise earth?
- Who does Jehovah make the New Covenant with?
- What prophecies regarding Israel’s regathering have already been or are being fulfilled?

Sorry, I may be asking obvious questions lately.
If God created through Jesus, then how should we understand Isaiah 44:24, which says that He alone created everything? Or could it mean that God indeed created everything by Himself, and Jesus was merely an instrument?
Was Enoch really taken to heaven?
Dear Max,
It was great to hear from you! That is a fascinating question about whether Enoch was really taken to heaven. When we look closely at the scriptures and the materials we’ve been studying, we find a very consistent and surprising answer.
The short answer is that Enoch was not taken to the spiritual realm where God dwells. The primary reason for this conclusion is the direct statement made by Jesus in John 3:13, which says, “No man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven”. Since Jesus was the first to be granted entrance into the heavenly state, no human being—including Enoch or Elijah—could have preceded him there.
To help clarify what actually happened to Enoch, here are a few key points from our study:
• The Meaning of “Heaven”: In the context of ancient prophets being “taken up,” the term “heaven” often refers to the physical sky or the atmosphere surrounding the earth, rather than the celestial throne of God.
• The Nature of His Translation: While Genesis 5:24 states that “God took him” and Hebrews 11:5 explains he was “translated that he should not see death,” it is understood that the execution of his Adamic death sentence was deferred, but not annulled. As an imperfect man, he remained under the condemnation of death until the ransom was paid by Christ. Now I don’t know what the word “translation” means in this context and I will avoid speculating.
• Waiting for the Church: According to Hebrews 11:39, 40, these faithful men of old will not be “made perfect”—meaning they will not receive their full restitution blessings—until the Gospel Church has first received its heavenly inheritance.
• Future Earthly Reward: Enoch is not promised a place in the spiritual Kingdom of heaven, but rather a “better resurrection” to perfect human life on earth (Hebrews 11:35). During the Millennial age, he and the other Ancient Worthies will serve as “princes in all the earth” (Psalm 45:16), acting as visible representatives and instructors for mankind.
In summary, Enoch was miraculously “taken” away from the sight of men to serve as a testimony, but his ultimate reward—like that of all the faithful before Christ—is an earthly one in the coming Kingdom.
I hope this helps Max.
Is it permitted to eat pork or other unclean animals?
Hi Max, thank you for your question.
Regarding the eating of pork or other animals designated as “unclean” under the Mosaic Law, the Bible Student perspective is rooted in “Christian Liberty”.
As discussed in our studies on the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15), the early Church decided that Gentile believers were not bound by the dietary restrictions of the Law of Moses. While the Law served as a “tutor” for a time, we believe that Christians today enjoy “full liberty in Christ” and are not under that “yoke”.
In short, it is considered a matter of individual conscience. We focus more on “character development” and our heart’s condition before God than on ritualistic dietary laws.
What’s your opinion of Paul Johnson? If I’m not mistaken, he founded the LHMM movement.
Hi Max, Paul S.L. Johnson was the founder of the Laymen’s Home Missionary Movement (LHMM) and a pivotal figure in the 1917 leadership crisis. He is famously remembered as the man who dared disfellowship Judge Rutherford” during the struggle for control of the Watchtower Society after Pastor Russell’s death.
Johnson is particularly distinguished for writing his own extensive series of volumes as a continuation of Russell’s Studies in the Scriptures, focusing heavily on biblical types. His movement remains a key Bible Student splinter group, emphasizing congregational independence, character development, and the “Ransom for ALL.” However those brethren saw the door the the heavenly call as being closed; a point of view that most Bible Students would strongly disagree with.
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Since you’re interested in the LHMM, would you like me to find more sources on the specific “types” Johnson identified in his volumes?
Yes, I’d like to learn more