Wow. So they're really impressing this on people's minds. Revelation 6:9-11 speaks of those who were KILLED for bearing witness about Jesus or whatever. But how many of the modern day anointed were KILLED for their preaching work? You can't assert that this applies to people who simply don't fit this description. Unless you're going to assert that they were killed by death itself. Right, that makes sense!
The other problem is that those in Revelation 6:9-11 receive WHITE ROBES, which is what the GREAT CROWD is spoken of as wearing, NOT the 144,000. Oops! Oh, right, that's not a problem, either. Connecting this verse to Matthew 24:34???? Man!! They're doing a leap that the Super Mario Bros. would envy! Nah, this isn't even a leap--they've got their spiritual Tanooki Suit on and they're FLYIN'!
Reading Revelation carefully would show you that the 144,000 are mentioned only twice, and in those verses, they are NEVER spoken of as being (1) resurrected (Revelation 7 shows an urgent need for the 144,000 to be sealed before the winds of destruction are unleashed, which would be pretty much irrelevant if they were 99% dead anyway, because there'd be no danger of them being harmed by destructive forces), (2) kings, or (3) priests. They are spoken of as being (1) sealed out of every tribe of Israel, (2) firstfruits to God, (3) bought from the earth [I argue there's a difference between being bought and being resurrected, and it's unlikely their resurrection would've been mentioned as anything but a resurrection if that term specifically applied to the 144,000], (4) mastering a new song that nobody else can master, (5) being virgins who follow the Lamb wherever he goes. The people who become kings and priests are spoken of as (1) being from every nation, tribe, etc., (2) having been killed for bearing witness to Jesus, and (3) receiving the first resurrection. But there's plenty of proof-texting that gets used to connect the dots to fit JW doctrine, as we know.
Excellent point made that people who were baptized before 1914 thought Jesus had already been present since 1874. In which case, I suppose the overlap should extend to Russell, shouldn't it? Nah...that wouldn't make sense!
Sounds like a great convention! "Excellent work today, Parker! Keep it up!"
--sd-7