I mean I understand the arguments they make - the calculations they lay out. I did it for 40 years myself as a witness.
My question is a simple one - What 'proof' can the witnesses use to support the entire idea of converting a scripture about the 'Gentile Times', and a kings' insanity that lasted for 7 literal years into 2520 years? The entire idea seems ludicrous to me after having been away from the mental institution called Jehovah's witnesses for about three years now.
Even if 607 was fixed in stone - and there was anything to the childish efforts to convert the whole Nebuchanezzar incident into a 2520 year fulfillment of prophecy - 1914 has proven to be false anyway. What king would wait for nearly a hundred years after his silent enthronement to act?
Isn't the whole thing just a foolish notion to begin with? Why did Jesus say no one would know the day and hour if all we had to do was get a smart fellow like Russell or Rutherford to put the pencil to paper and decipher some hidden codes in the Bible.
I'm tired and headed to bed in a bit- but doesn't the entire matter seem just stupid and unworthy almost of real consideration?
Just my opinion - and no discredit to AlanF, AS, and other very fine and careful students of the matter. At one point I was interested and concerned with it too - I just really wonder if there is any point to it anyway. Even if 607 is right - we know that JW's were never right about anything else anyway - so they certainly did not make a proper conversion of the Gentile times and end it correctly, did they.? History has essensially proven that by now hasn't it?
Sorry for the rant - just seems like we are repeatedly trying to disprove something that has no basis to begin with. May we be tossing pearls into the swinepit?
Jeff