"It is to be deeply regretted that the clergymen would oppose an effort to teach the people the Bible truths; nevertheless, we find much opposition everywhere, and many clergymen will attempt to prevent the people from reading what is here written"
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The subtext is less about protecting laypeople’s access to the Bible than about delegitimizing ecclesiastical authority. By framing opposition as an attempt “to prevent the people from reading,” Rutherford recasts theological dispute as censorship. That’s a powerful populist charge, especially in a Protestant-inflected culture that already prizes individual Bible reading. If you can make your critics look like gatekeepers, you don’t have to win every doctrinal argument; you just have to win the optics of freedom versus control.
Context matters. Rutherford, as the second president of what became the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ central organization, led a movement built on mass distribution of printed materials and direct, unmediated engagement with scripture. Mainline churches and clergy often saw that as disruptive, even heretical. Rutherford turns that friction into proof of righteousness: “much opposition everywhere” isn’t a problem to solve, it’s evidence that the message is threatening the status quo.
Even the phrase “what is here written” quietly elevates his own text alongside “Bible truths,” inviting readers to treat his interpretation as the Bible’s natural extension. The line sells persecution, populism, and print as sacred instruments all at once.
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Rutherford, Joseph Franklin. (n.d.). It is to be deeply regretted that the clergymen would oppose an effort to teach the people the Bible truths; nevertheless, we find much opposition everywhere, and many clergymen will attempt to prevent the people from reading what is here written. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-to-be-deeply-regretted-that-the-clergymen-98768/
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Rutherford, Joseph Franklin. "It is to be deeply regretted that the clergymen would oppose an effort to teach the people the Bible truths; nevertheless, we find much opposition everywhere, and many clergymen will attempt to prevent the people from reading what is here written." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-to-be-deeply-regretted-that-the-clergymen-98768/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It is to be deeply regretted that the clergymen would oppose an effort to teach the people the Bible truths; nevertheless, we find much opposition everywhere, and many clergymen will attempt to prevent the people from reading what is here written." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-to-be-deeply-regretted-that-the-clergymen-98768/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.








