Yesterday, my wife and I was going for a walk in the neighborhood. She was carrying my niece and commenting on how heavy she is. I told her that apparently her sister has to carry her child, diaper bag, and her things to the bus stop every morning. My wife was like, yeah, I can see how she lost a lot of weight. Then I said, "Well at church, I have to carry our daughter, my bible, and whatever bagles and drink we pick up into the sanctuary." She was surprised and asked me if they really allowed us to take food in the sanctuary. I told her yes, and described the sanctuary as being like a big room with chairs instead of pews. I even told her how we do not take up a collection for the offering. "So how do they get collect their offerings?" she asked. There are two boxes standing in front of the stage and two more outside in the common area. People place money there if they wish to give.
She then asked me (of all people) this question.
"I understand the Jehovah's Witnesses originally got their start from the Seventh Day Adventist, but when did they know that they were the only true religion?"
I figured I'd be kind this time and just give her a only a piece of WT history. My response, "According to WT history in 1914, coinciding with World War I, Jesus began his rule in heaven. He surveyed all of the world's religions and around 1918 or 1919, He chose the WTS as His faithful and discreet slave."
She asked me if I knew what the source of that is and I said that it was probably in some WT publication and that I would find out.
She then asked, "But how did they know that Jesus selected them?" To that I could offer no answer. I just simply said, "You're asking the wrong guy. Did God transmit this special message to someone who heard it? What do you think?"
She then said, "Well, I'm sure I will hear the answer at the meeting today."
She later asked me to go with her and I went this time. Sure enough, during the talk, the year 1919 was brought up. I immediately looked at her and said, "See there, the pivotal year."
Of course, I spared her the details of 1914 (though we talked about it before). I don't think she's ready for that again. But I would be interested in knowing exactly what WT publication did the whole concept of 1914 and 1919 first get preached. Anyone?