Hello Scholar,
I can understand your desire to view the WTS writings on chronology to be scholarly, I used to believe so myself. But have you truly checked into all the research? Have you traced the historical evolution of the Gentile Times theory? There are several theological problems that arise with the 70-year desolation theory, are you aware of them? Can you explain why the WTS fails to honestly adress the real issues of the critics?
I am sure that you regard the lengthy information in the Aid/Insight book as credible reliable information. Are you aware that Ray Franz was the writer/researcher of that info? Ray has told of how he became aware of how weak the 607 date was when researching for the Aid book, but feelings of loyalty to the WTS motivated him to defend the WT interpretation at all costs. Later, a Swwedish elder, Carl Olaf Jonsen sent a massive research packet to Bethel outlining exactly why 607 was an erroneous date. Ray was quite impressed with the depth of this research, and it covered many of the things he discovered himself. So, you see, the most scholarly work that the WTS has produced on the 607 chronology, was writen by a man who does not even believe what he wrote himself.
It would behoove you to look further into this issue. But be warned that you may not like what you discover. I certainly did not want to believe that I had put all my faith into an error, but intellectual honesty is important to me, as I am sure it is to you.
I have come to accept that the only real reason for accepting 607 is if you are trying to 'prove' that 1914 is the fulfillment of some biblical prophecy.
My recomendations to you are to read Carl's books: "The Gentile Times Reconsidered", and "The Sign Of The Last Days- When?". You can order them on http://www.commentarypress.com . At least know what the issues are before criticizing them. If you have any valid arguments after reading these books I would certainly like to hear them.
Another thing you should do is analyse the scriptural context in the Bible and see if you are able to recognise how the 70-year desolation theory creates many scriptural problems. I'm not gonna tell you what they are right now. I want to see if you can find them yourself.
Happy searching!
Wayne Rogers