Armageddon will fall on a Tuesday cause it sounds like "doomsday"
And, October is a good month for Armageddon and 2034 is a probable year, like stilla said.
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by DawnLS620 46 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
Armageddon will fall on a Tuesday cause it sounds like "doomsday"
And, October is a good month for Armageddon and 2034 is a probable year, like stilla said.
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Well, if it is this coming Tuesday, it had better be after 8-15 as my daughter has a birthday party to go to and I'm busy all day!!
As for 2034 - I won't bother holding my breath on that one!
Thanks JH. . . I'll try to remember to mark my calendar
IT HAS BEEN SUGGESTED THAT IT IS ONLY WEEKS.
It's the same casual superficial way of working out dates that began back in the early 19th century with the adventists whom the JWs have been copying, it's astonishing that anyone believes what the JWs have to say after so many failures. There are people so desperate to see the end of this world they will believe anything, so they may bring out 2034 as a new date and then when it fails another one. So what, if Noah preached for 120 years before the flood occured?
I was on one of these sites and reading different posts (don't remember which one) but there were younger people stating that "the society never said Armegeddon was coming in 1975 - it was all witnesses who read that meaning into it".
That's exactly right. I was not around for the 1975 fiasco. In fact, I had no idea that anything significant had happened in 1975 until after I was baptized and became a regular pioneer.
A few people at the doors would ask me about it, so I asked some of the older witnesses. They all told me that a bunch of JWs had run ahead of Jehovah's chariot and went crazy selling off their homes and maxing out their credit cards (were there even credit cards back then?) because they thought the end was coming in 1975. I believed them. This is what I told anyone at the door that ever asked about it. It wasn't until after I began to have doubts that I went online and read what the society actually printed about 1975 and I then realized what really went on. The Watchtower came out with some publication after 1975 blaming the brothers for reading more into what they actually wrote. Since most Witnesses today were not around for 1975, they've accepted the official JW version of events. Anyone left from the 1975 days is very careful about contradicting anyone about 1975 for fear of being expelled. You might try searching this site for 1975 threads. I've seen some old ones with scans of pre and post 1975 literature related to the 1975 prediction.
Oh my gosh. . .I remember that little pamphlet we used on Thursday night meetings - forget what its called - you know with the latest news - saying that "many were selling their homes and going where the "need was greater" before the end and that they were complimenting them for doing so. You can't imagine the number of people who quit their good jobs, sold their homes, and did janitorial work so they could pioneer full time. My ex-in-laws were two people who did just that. They sold their home, he quit his good job with FoMoCo, and they moved and lived in a camper trailer that was like 15 feet long. They did part-time janitorial work and pioneered full time.
What was that little pamphlet called that we used at the meetings? Kingdom Ministry?? Was that it? Geez. . .my memory is not good anymore. It was in there - and I remember the night at the KH when they talked about it - I will never forget it. Makes me wonder about all the people my parents age who are still hanging in there - what do they think after all these years??? No one seems to question - they just move along doing the only thing they know.
2034 is the strongest date the WTBTS has "hinted at" Noah like work , 120 years ; 1914 +120 years = 2034
When I first saw this, my immediate thought was I'll be dead by then; but it turns out, if I have the health my mom did, at the age I will be then, it'll be an old lady with bad knees.
2034 is the strongest date the WTBTS has "hinted at" Noah like work , 120 years ; 1914 +120 years = 2034 I was thinking the same thing. . .I'll be 79. . . if I make it to that age. Interesting new theory though. . .I wondered what they had come up with since 75 failed them miserably. Amazes me how many times the "old-timers" like my parents are going to hear 'new light" and buy it.
You can't imagine the number of people who quit their good jobs, sold their homes, and did janitorial work so they could pioneer full time.
The sad thing is that, of the JWs that I talked to who didn't live through 1975, most attribute this to materialism. They say that these people were greedy and were not spiritually strong, so they took the Society's words out of context. They sold their homes and asked for loans to enjoy the last few years in the old system of things. After some research, it seems that most JWs that sold their homes, quit their jobs or dropped out of high school did so in order to pioneer. JWs control what their members can and cannot read. Therefore, they can rewrite history as they please.