Page 136 of the book, REASONING FROM THE SCRIPTURES, says
"Jehovah's Witnesses do not claim to be inspired prophets. They have made mistakes.
Like the apostles of Jesus Christ, they have at times had some wrong expectations."
It goes on to discuss why they claim they are not FALSE PROPHETS. The whole thing is
under that subtitle- FALSE PROPHETS.
The thing is, their improper logic is right under our noses, and as JW's, many didn't ever get it.
The statement "Jehovah's Witnesses do not claim to be inspired prophets" has a different meaning
to the average JW than it really says.
Are they uninspired prophets or are they inspired non-prophets?
That's what JW's assume. God works thru them, inspiring them to teach wonderful truths, but they are
occasionally wrong because they are not Bible writers like Paul. OR they are just deep Bible readers
who progressively share wonderful truths as they learn them, but are occasionally wrong, because they
are just men proclaiming prophecy from their own understanding.
There are only two types of prophets
1. True Prophets
2. False Prophets
Any true prophet would be INSPIRED. Any false prophet would not be so. End of story- simple.
Many of us overlooked such obvious logic and fell for the WT crap- right under our noses.