I just thought of something last night and figured I better post it before I forget it (getting Alzheimers here) about the double standards that the WTS has when it comes to interpreting scriptures.
We all know the story about The Last Supper and how Jesus instituted a New Covenant with his disciples. They all drank the wine and ate the bread as per Jesus' instructions and this custom has been passed down for 2,000 years amongst all Christians except those unfortunate Jehovah's Witnesses who weren't baptized before 1935. The GB's reasoning is that the Christians of the first century all had the heavenly hope which is why they all partook. It's not meant for those of the "Great Crowd" as we're scum under their heels and not worthy enough to partake.
Now, what about the scenario in Matthew 28: 19,20 when Jesus instructed the first century disciples to go and "preach" to everyone. These are the same disciples that all had the heavenly hope right? Therefore, it shouldn't be binding upon those of the Great Crowd right as we're scum under their heels and not worthy enough to preach. Right?........Right?? Oh suddenly-----when it's convenient, this scripture is talking about ALL Christians, not just the "little flock". So why isn't this logic applied to partaking of the emblems?
Your thoughts???