@lisaBObesa wrote:You are quite right about the "firm position" on 1975. It was more like a very strong position on 1975 possibly being the end because the Watchtower said that 'reliable' chronology was pointing to that year, and a very "firm position"on the end coming before the generation of 1914 passed away.
djeggnog wrote: I could, but what you are saying here is just semantics, a kind of word game really, that some people love playing. Your quote from an older Watchtower article that "the autumn of the year 1975 marks the end of 6,000 years of human experience...," ends with both the question, "Will it be the time when God executes the wicked and starts off the thousand-year reign of his Son Jesus Christ?" and the answer, "It very well could, but we will have to wait to see." But how does this question and answer from this older Watchtower article prove that Jehovah's Witnesses ever took a firm position or a "very strong position" as to 1975 being more than the year the marked the end of 6,000 years since mankind's creation (in 4026 BC)?
This Watchtower quote is proof that the Watchtower said that that 1975 "VERY WELL COULD" be the "TIME WHEN GOD EXECUTES THE WICKED."
Let's drop the semantics as you say.
Let's not call it a 'firm position' on 1975 possibly being the end of the world.
Let's not call it a 'strong position' on 1975 possibly being the end of the world.
Let's just state the facts: "The Watchtower took a position that 1975 very well might be when God executes the wicked."
We were promised that the end would come during the generation that began in the year 1914 when the sign of Jesus' invisible presence and the conclusion of this system of things began.
Exactly. That is what the Watchtower has repeatedly promised Jehovah's Witnesses. They said that they KNEW THIS WOULD HAPPEN before the generation alive in 1914 passed away. But they didn't KNOW. They were just guessing. THEY LIED to you.
Now when exactly will this generation of the sign end? Nobody knows the answer to this question, but because Jehovah's Witnesses reasoned that the word "generation" signified the life span of someone that had been alive in 1914 when the generation began, and so we concluded that the conclusion of this system of things would arrive at some point before the last of this 1914 generation had passed away.Right. I know this. I was there for that part of the LIE. And they took a 'very firm position' on that one. It was taught as a FACT. It was taught as GOD'S PROMISE. It was called "The Truth." Yet it was NOT "The Truth." It was FALSE. It was wrong.
It was the opposite of "Truth."
We are now 96 years removed from the year 1914 and the end has not yet arrived, and while the end could come within the next ten years -- I only just heard Andy Rooney say on 60 Minutes tonight "that there are more than 70,000 people in the United States over 100 years old" -- at which time some of the anointed of whom we used to call the "1914 generation" would by 2020 be 106 years old. But Jehovah's Witnesses must now adjust their understanding of the expression, "the 1914 generation," so that it accords with what we now know to be what Jesus meant when using the word "generation" at Matthew 24:34. We now realize that the word "generation" was used by Jesus to signify the period of time that began in 1914 when Jesus' presence would be discerned by his followers.Yes, yes. 'Adjust your understanding' AFTER the prophesy doesn't come true. It doesn't take God's One True Religion working under the direction of the Holy Spirit to do that.
Anybody can do that.