Debator,
First of all, you have continually ignored and rejected the Society's own explicit definition of 'False Prophet' and are teaching something else, which you have made up - which makes you an apostate - so I'm not sure faithful JW's should be listening to your twisted satanic reasoning. The WTBTS definition - which you reject because it doesn't suit you - is worth repeating again...and again...because it's just so accurate:
"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 saith the Society, and in this case, they're quite right. This definition is Biblically justified and describes the WTBTS perfectly and so, out of their own mouths, they are unequivocally condemned as a serial 'False Prophet'.
Now, if you reject the Society's teachings on this matter as wrong why should anyone believe you when you insist their other teachings are correct?
Regardless, you do reject the Society in this, and make up your very own lies. You claimed that it was a " Bible fact " that for one to be identified as a false prophet they had to have specifically claimed "inspiration" when making their false predictions and false pronouncements in God's name. So, I questioned your supposed Biblical rule and challenged you to show that in all cases where "False Prophets" are mentioned in the Bible they are shown to have claimed "inspiration" from God, which you insist specifically MUST occur for them to be accounted as "False Prophets".
You haven't provided a single instance of this. Not one. Despite claiming it as a " Bible fact " and a set rule.
In fact, in nearly all cases where "False Prophets" are identified in the Bible they don't explicitly call themselves prophets (which makes a nonsense of the argument "But..but.. the Society never claimed to be a prophet" which actually, they did, explicitly) and, these biblical "False Prophets"generally don't specifically claim 'inspiration', which you said was crucial in Scripturally identifying them as a "False Prophet". If Biblical "False Prophets" didn't need to specifically claim the title 'Prophet' or claim 'inspiration' to be rightly identified as "False Prophets" then neither does the Society!
The Bible makes a liar of you.
So, to reiterate, these "False Prophet's" identified in the Bible almost never explicitly claimed to be "Prophets", and they almost never explicitly claimed "inspiration". By your reasoning then, the Bible accuses them falsely. But no, their ACTIONS and WORDS made clear that they were attempting to act as Prophets by making false predictions and false pronouncements while invoking God's name and authority - just as the WTBTS has done - and they implied inspiration by using other terms and phrases - other than "inspiration" but which amount to EXACTLY the same thing! - EXACTLY AS THE SOCIETY AND IT'S LEADERS HAVE DONE!
Now are you really going to make me paste example after example, from Russell's time onwards, of quotes where the Society has claimed inspiration as a Prophet, although not always in those words, just as "False Prophets" in the Bible did not use those words, yet were rightfully condemned as "False Prophets"?
You know I can. You know I will. So why don't you just save us all some time, drop your lies, drop your rejection of the Bible evidence and even the Society's teaching, hang up your sheep's covering and just admit to trying to deceive on this issue? If you continue with this dishonest line of un-reason, even the JW's still mesmerized by the WT will be begin to see through your ridiculous and desperate apologetics, as everyone else can.
That the WTBTS has since it's very beginning been a False Prophet, by any Scriptural, reasonable standard is a cast iron fact. Deal with it.