Jwfacts has an article that explains why the great crowd must be in heaven. I am also aware that many of these are the same arguments that stemmed from the 'Awakenings at Bethel' so my statements are not simply attacks of jwfact's character (since these arguments are probably not original) but rather his copy and paste of what others have said instead of verifying it as 'fact' for himself.
So here are jwfacts arguments:
1. He shows that Russell and Rutherford (at some point) believed that the great crowd were in heaven.
2. Each term that describes the Great Crowd of Revelation 7 is else used to described the anointed by the WT
3. The use of NAOS and the so-called Watchtower cover up
Argument 1: Jwfacts quotes numerous WT publications (obviously from before 1935) that show the belief from that time to be that the great crowd was in heaven. One specific quote would be from "Vindication Volume 3 p. 204 which says that the great crowd "must be spirit creatures."
This is known as the "You Too Fallacy". Nizkor comments "this fallacy is committed when it is concluded that a person's claim is false because 1) it is inconsistent with something else a person has said.... The fact that a person makes inconsistent claims does not make any particular claim he makes false.
What the WT has stated in the past (inconsistent or changed) has no bearing on the present doctrine about the great crowd. Before the plane is even ten feet off the ground, Jwfacts has already resorted to a misleading logical fallacy that attempts to paint an antagonistic view of the WT. Instead of using the Bible as his main and opening argument, the author shows he would rather take jabs at the WT (oh how unexpected). This pretentious use of the 'WT' as some authority/rather not an authority from the author's POV is extremely fallacious and unnecessary. It is a weak premise for his argument, especially coming from the almighty guru of ex JW websites. Continuing....