Back in 1995 a major change took place in the Witnesses' 'understanding' of the generation that was foretold to see the end of the current 'system of things'.
No longer was it to be a literal generation that would see both the beginning of times of distress in 1914 and the culmination at Armageddon. Instead the WTS claimed 'new light' in interpreting the generation as applying to whichever generation of people were alive to see the final end.
Also in 1995 another change took place that did not receive the same attention and may have remained unnoticed by the rank and file Witnesses. Repeating a point already made in a Watchtower issue of 1993, a new textbook to be used in the proselytising work (the Knowledge book) was released. In a chapter entitled "These Are The Last Days!" (chapter 11) earthquakes are omitted from the study material, so that as the reader considers each of the parts of the "sign" the paragraph that comments on Matthew 24:7 omits commenting on earthquakes. It does however include earthquakes in the list of signs on page 102 but no comment is made.
Thus the average Witness will have overlooked the change of emphasis that the WTS was now placing on their revised understanding of the frequency of earthquakes. Now, however, the March 22nd issue of Awake! boldly states that
All Jesus said was that there would be great earthquakes in one-place' after another.This bears remarkable similarity to the argument used by the WTS to minimise the impact of the 'generation change'. Already Witnesses are asking what will be next? What other parts of the Sign will be explained away in the same fashion? The WTS experienced a huge loss of loyalty by its members and especially from the elders as they fought to try and explain the new doctrine. Will this 'earthquakes' change also prove to be too difficult for some elders to explain? Is the very basis of the 1914 doctrine being eroded? This becomes crucial as the Witnesses face yet another century urging its members to greater efforts 'in view of the shortness of the days". The history of the Bible Students/Jehovahs Witnesses now spans 130 years, during which there has been a constant emphasis on the 'last days'.
Cheers,
Ozzie
"If our hopes for peace are placed in the hands of imperfect people, they are bound to evaporate."
- Ron Hutchcraft Surviving the Storms of Stress