Hi FF,
You asked, "Since (according to the Society) they were accepted by Jesus in (1918-1919), why did Jesus appoint them over all his belongings?"
The Society's current answer to your question is found on page 24 of the January 15, 2008 Watchtower:
When Christ inspected the (Society) in 1918, he found those anointed ones on earth to be faithful in providing (the right) spiritual ‘food at the proper time. ’ Hence, Jesus, the Master, was pleased thereafter to appoint them ‘over all his belongings.’ (Read Matthew 24:45-47.)"
My personal feeling is that the only way to know if Jesus would have been "pleased" with the spiritual food the Society had been providing down till 1918-1919 is to make the same 'inspection' that they say Jesus made at that time.
When Ray Franz finally made the above inspection he didn't think there was any chance that Jesus would have been pleased with the spiritual food the Society had been providing down till that time. He expressed his feelings this way:
"It would be an insult to Christ Jesus to say that he selected this organization on the basis of what it was teaching as of 1919." - In Search of Christian Freedom, p. 145
The book Captives of a Concept tries to show why Jesus would have been so displeased with what the Society had been teaching that there is no possible way he would have given them the appointment mentioned in Matthew 24:47. And therefore there is no possible way the Society could be God's organization today.
Don Cameron
www.CaptivesOfaConcept.com .