Consfearacy, all you are demonstrating there is that the Society completely contradicts themselves. You know, because you were shown, that the Society has also said the EXACT OPPOSITE!
"...In the all-important matter of worshiping God, it is likewise true that sincerity alone does not guarantee that God is pleased with our worship. We may conscientiously believe we are doing well in this regard, yet we may be deluding ourselves."---- Watchtower January 1, 1964 p. 4
"A true prophet is one who is faithfully proclaiming what is written in the Bible....... It matters not whether he proclaims his message with deliberate, willful and malicious intent to deceive, or whether he is the blinded and deluded dupe of Satan and hence unwittingly used of him. In either case, he is a false prophet and hence the agent of Satan ".----Watchtower May 15, 1930, p 154
"True, there have been those in times past who predicted an 'end to the world', even announcing a specific date. Yet nothing happened. The 'end' did not come. They were guilty of false prophesying." (Awake, Oct. 8, 1968).
So your defense is that the Society contradicts itself Well done! What a surprise that as the internet became widely available and the hidden truth of their history of "false prophesying" could be discovered and exposed by anyone they decide it's time to completely change their judgement. What a shock! All this shows is that when they are caught out by their own judgments, they are willing to say anything to try to excuse themselves. They make it up as they go along, to suit themselves, because they are False Prophets. This self serving 'new light' from the Society directly contradicting their former statements and which - conveniently - serves to try to excuse their own career as 'False Prophets' has nothing to do with the Scriptures, which, like their own literature, says the exact opposite.
Thanks for highlighting this!
PS Why I highlighted 2000 as related to the Society using dates and to "False Prophesy" is because said of the Watchtower: "This magazine builds up confidence in the CREATOR'S PROMISE of a peaceful and secure "new world" before the generation that saw the EVENTS OF 1914 passes away".
This is a false prediction in God's name.
They also said: " The apostle Paul was spearheading the Christian missionary activity. He was also laying a foundation for a work that would be completed in our 20th century." (Watchtower, January 1, 1989, p. 12, "
Seeing as they believe the good news is preached until the end - "and then the end will come" - stating that the preaching work would end "in our 20th century" places the year 2000 as a marker date, beyond which, this system could not pass. It's a prediction.
Again though, I see you think finding a a place where the Watchtower contradicts themselves somehow exonerates them. LOL. No, it condemns them further.