It's no wonder so many witnesses need medication since they must rely on the Faithful Slave do make decisions and do their thinking for them.
Evidently Jehovah changed his mind once again in the articles shown below and thanks to the FDS they let the publishers in on it.
THE WATCHTOWER MARCH 1, 2002 p.30
Is it correct to say that Jehovah's mercy tempers his justice?
Although this expression has been used, it is best to avoid it since it seems to imply that Jehovah's mercy softens or restrains his justice, as if his mercy were superior to the harsher quality of justice. This is not correct.
Hence, if we were to say that Jehovah's mercy tempered his justice, we would also have to say that his justice tempered his mercy.
Compare with these articles
Watchtower 1965 July 1 p.415 Tempering Justice with Mercy
As during Noah's day when Jehovah tempered his justice by deferring execution for 120 years, so today he tempers his justice by deferring his war, called "the war of the great day of God the Almighty." (Rev. 16:14) Since 1918, he has shown undeserved kindness toward disobedient mankind by holding back his executional forces in the heavens in order that some "flesh would be saved."
Watchtower 1997 December 1 pp.10-11 Jehovah, a God "Ready to Forgive"
Why Is Jehovah "Ready to Forgive"?
4 We read: "As far off as the sunrise is from the sunset, so far off from us he has put our transgressions. As a father shows mercy to his sons, Jehovah has shown mercy to those fearing him." A potter handles his clay vessels firmly yet delicately, ever mindful of their nature. So, too, Jehovah, the Great Potter, tempers his dealings with us according to the frailty of our sinful nature.—Compare 2 Corinthians 4:7.
Watchtower 1965 July 1 pp.413-4 Tempering Justice with Mercy
Tempering Justice with Mercy
The great God of the universe has given mankind good laws, and from time to time he has had to balance the scales of justice by punishing those who violate those laws. In so doing, however, he warms up cold justice and tempers it with kindness and mercy.
Gee, no contradiction there eh?
Now then, would someone please find me my Prozac
Gumby