Growing in accurate knowledge of the truth, IT Page 133. I think she sent you that, says:
In 1876, when Russell had first read a copy of Herald of the Morning, he had learned that there was another group who then believed that Christ’s return would be invisible and who associated that return with blessings for all families of the earth. From Mr. Barbour, editor of that publication, Russell also came to be persuaded that Christ’s invisible presence had begun in 1874. Attention was later drawn to this by the subtitle “Herald of Christ’s Presence,” which appeared on the cover of Zion’s Watch Tower.
Say something along the lines of: You said your church, and others, predicted Christ's return in 1914, but this article says they thought it was in 1874 and that they published that in Zion's Watch Tower. When did the Watch Tower start predicting Christ's return in 1914?
The article says that the Adventists thought that Christ's return would be in the flesh, then, after he hadn't shown up and the Adventists were looking like a bunch of fools, Russell says that it was invisible, but that they had the date right, just like Camping did by claiming Judgement Day was invisible when nothing happened. I'm sure the Bible must have scriptures warning about following false prophets. What are they? Do you think the the Adventists were false prophets? Do you think Camping is a false prophet?