Hey all, Hope you're having a great year so far.
Before Witnet was closed down, there was an interesting discussion regarding the FDS and their failed prophecies. I asked a question, but unfortunately there wasn't enought time to get everyone's view.
So I'll rephrase my posts, and wait to hear from y'all.
If we are so quick to say that the FDS is a false prophet because of some failed prophecies (even tho they say they don't prophecy, we all know better) then how would you explain the bible book of Jonah?
A faithful prophet, Jonah, followed (after much trial and tribulation to himself) Jehovah's command to declare destruction on the city of Nineveh. Then Jehovah changed his mind and decided not to destroy the city. Jonah was left looking like, well, a jackass. But he followed Jehovah's instructions, and prophesied what turned out to be a falsehood. How did the citizens of Nineveh feel about Jonah? Maybe like some of us feel about the FDS?
What does this example mean, if anything, in relation to the FDS? How much of what they have 'changed their minds' is REALLY Jehovah changing his mind, and not telling anyone?!?!?!
Does anyone have any other examples of Jehovah changing his mind without informing his faithful servants? =:O