Gumby said: At last nights meeting, a speaker on the Service Meeting was discussing "tract #37 concerning False Religions End being soon.......and he actually said" the GB has "insight" as to events shortly to happen to religion".
Ya. Is the the same "insight" that they've been having for the past 130 years? My aunt told Delilah the same thing. She specifically said that "..we've been told that this tract is going to usher in the Great Tribulation". Like I said before, the GB are pulling the same shit they've pulled before: getting the R&F's hopes up, making them think the Big A is right around the corner. Only this time, it's all being done by word of mouth. Nothing's in writing. That way, when nothing happens in the next year or so and the natives start getting restless, they can once again say "..We never said that. YOU read too much into it..."
Thanks, Mary. That was very succinct. I doubt you could use such a direct approach with a JW, though. Seriously, most of the JWs I have brought this point up with had to have it explained to them how I know Jesus was not talking to anointed Christians when he said "this fold". There are two reasons, one less blatant than the other. (1) The context shows he was talking to the Pharisees. (2) ( the more blatant one ) He was speaking to the disciples before Penetcost 33 CE.
It makes absolutely no difference who Jesus was talking to, it's who was he talking about. Obviously, Jesus was not referring to the Pharisees as either the "sheep" or the "other sheep", he was talking about his followers. Even the Witnesses teach that Jesus originally came strictly to witness to "the lost sheep of Israel" and that is who he is referring to. Since the majority of Jews did not accept him as the Messiah, then the door was opened to the Gentiles. The Witnesses teach that as well. Therefore, it is only common sense that Jesus is saying that the believing Jews and believing Gentiles would become "one flock" under him, which of course they did. There is absolutely nothing to indicate that there would be two different hopes for Jesus' followers that depended on what year they were born. That's simply a ridiculous invention by Judge Booze Rutherflawed, probably during one of his visions during Prohibition when he consumed too much bathtub gin.
'Cause if memory serves correctly, right there in 1 Corinthians 2 it says that the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses searches into all thing even the deep things of God
They don't search squat. All of their decisions and "insights" boil down to: "Can we get away with saying this?" and "Can we get a 2/3rds majority vote on this?"