OUTSMART said: "If I use the same reasoning that you allow the society to use.....then I've never been wrong in my life." -- Yes, you could in theory have kept changing what you meant when you predicted something, but nobody would believe you/care what you predict by now..because you have no other evidence to show that you could be worth trusting, but that is beyond the scope of this topic. Whether a person could hypothetically keep changing what their predictions meant as each one fails to come true, indefinitely and with no time limit, is irrelevant to this discussion.. The WT have made only one prophecy in Gods name, and they have a time limit. Only the understanding of the word 'generation', which affects the length of time from 1914, but only in a finite sense, has been refined, or altered if you like,..This can't go on indefinitely.. If you predict something that has never happened before will happen within a specific time-frame, as the WT has with the anchor point being 1914, you will eventually be proven right/wrong. The 1914 generation prophecy is based on something specific (Armageddon) happening before the generation (of contemporaries) runs out.. Whether they are false prophets will be resolved. There can be no further interpretations of the word generation, and the one future prediction in Gods name that they have undeniably made ('Gods promise') will bring about either the end of the world or the end of the WT. Unless anyone can prove that it could go on indefinitely with a credible definition.. We know that 'contemporaries' is the breaking point, a generation can't be stretched any further. KNOWSNOTHING -- You don't have to believe it, nor do you have to be a jw. What is your point? I'm merely trying to show that the WT can't just be easily dismissed as a false prophet. There's no Biblical basis for it up to now..