This story of how Jesus supposedly inspected earth in 1918 and as a result chose the Bible Students to be his people in 1919 (since they were the only true Christians) is rather important to me.
We have discussed previously to some extent how they at that time believed a lot of things that JWs no longer believe; for instance they still celebrated Christmas and Russel was the entire Faithful and discreet slave.
However - the reason I raise the topic again, is to ask what things did they believe in 1919 that one could say would truly separate them from all other denominations?
I guess they used the name Jehovah. I guess they didn't believe in the trinity(?). And as far as I've gathered, Russel never believed in a fiery Hell, so that was out.
What other things?
And could it be said that they were alone in believing/not believing in these things? Surely 'Jehovah' was used by others, and surely some didn't believe in the trinity and/or Hell? Were they the only group at that time that held all these beliefs in combination, though?
If so, that could possibly be used by a JW apologist to show that for all their flaws, they did in fact differ from other groups on the most important topics. If so - how would you counter that notion?