The word "now" has taken on new meaning. Or is it the word "die?"
Millions now living will never die
by stillin 15 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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Mythbuster
It's the word "will".
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Simon Morley
After today's "overlappers" study it will be changed to "Millions Now Living Will Lie"
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Scarred for life
LOL!
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EndofMysteries
You did it wrong, it's 'may' never die.
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wobble
Endof, they used both, " may " and "will " in talks and publications, both were of course equally rubbish.
"Evidently" they got it wrong. Like everything.
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hotspur
No hiding those photographs in the 20's - definitely didn't have photoshop and it definitely said "will never die"
All the posts have their same potency though!
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StAnn
Millions then living are now dead.
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Scully
The irony behind Rutherford's words is that millions of people STOPPED LIVING hoping that they would never die.
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00DAD
According to Answers.com, the answer to the question, "How many people are alive today over 100 years of age?"
Answer: as of 2000, there are over 200,000 people over 100. The UN estimates that by 2013, there will be 3,000,000 centenarians
Since roughly only 1/1,000 of the world population claims to be JWs, then it could only possibly be:
Thousands now living may never die!
Or maybe: "Millions now dying will never live!"
Go Joe!!!
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_people_are_alive_today_over_100_years_of_age#ixzz1UGxNyoTJ