Well, I guess they can argue that "decades" means "parts of two different decades". You know, like "generation" means "parts of two different generations"... They may need to prepare a dictionary just to cover their usage of even standard words, at this rate.
This is what we call INFORMATION CONTROL. Don't visit this website without reading what we have published about it?? Wow. I mean, really? It really is like, ask your [spiritual] parents to log on, kids! It's too dangerous for people to judge for themselves, they have to be told how to think about a website they haven't even seen. I seriously doubt the kind of folks who haven't done social networking yet are planning to get on there anytime soon. I can just hear the JW senior citizen comments now, about "Flipbook" and "Facepage".... Ah, I see--they're trying to head off the younger folk who might be starting to become of age where they'll get interested in it. Clever bastards.
But the Society has put themselves in the position of being a sort of intellectual Food and Drug Administration. But then, the tone of their articles in this issue--the one about being "Kingdom citizens"--it basically says to me that the Governing Body considers themselves as already being a government to which Jehovah's Witnesses owe citizenship.
Want to know the scariest thing? Some of the stuff in that article sounded a little too much like a satire I did recently...about what would happen if the WT actually did have governmental authority.... And they're being serious. I'm starting to wonder if maybe I did give them too many ideas, after all...
--sd-7