Hi everyone
The latest August 15th Watchtower Study Edition features an interesting review of the Society's annual meeting.
One comment struck me as evidence that the Governing Body isn't quite as "discreet" as it claims.
Here is what the article said:
"There are plans to develop a 248-acre (100 ha) property at Warwick. 'Although we are not yet certain of Jehovah’s will regarding Warwick,' said Brother Pierce, 'we are proceeding to develop the site with the intention of relocating the world headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses there.' Plans are also being made to use a 50-acre (20 ha) parcel of land situated six miles (10 km) north of Warwick to facilitate the staging of machinery and building material. 'Once construction is permitted, we hope to complete the entire project within four years,' said Brother Pierce. 'Then our property in Brooklyn can be sold.'"
“'Has the Governing Body changed its mind about the closeness of the great tribulation?' asked Brother Pierce. 'Not at all,' he answered. 'If the great tribulation interrupts our plans, that will be wonderful, absolutely wonderful!'”
When you ponder on Jesus' parables of the wise and foolish virgins, you can't help but feel bewildered at how the Society can justify blowing tens of millions of dollars in donated money on a lengthy building project regarding which it confesses to be "not yet certain of Jehovah's will" despite the supposed nearness of the Great Tribulation, irrespective of whether or not they would welcome the inconvenient interference of Armageddon in their plans.
Here is the published image of what the new lakeside headquarters will look like:
It strikes me that the blowing of considerable sums of money, donated to a "non-profit making" religious organization for the furtherance of the preaching work, on a non-essential task smacks of wasteful arrogance and stupidity rather than discretion.
Thoughts anyone?
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Cedars