So, I've had a chance to ponder this "new light" of the change of definition of FDS now for a couple of days. The initial reaction was of astonishment, and just plain anger, and I can see that I'm not alone in that. However (assuming Matt 24:45-47 is prophetic, parable or not):
- It kinda makes sense that a small group would be responsible for feeding. Like waiters in a restaurant. There's just a few.
- Those who claim this responsibility take upon themselves a HUGE accountability before Christ. So be it. Why worry about it ourselves? They have to answer for their actions. We do not. (This statement, of course, is for those who still believe in God and Christ... those who don't, just ignore.)
- I'm not sure of the change of the term "domestics". Why? Because the second half of the parable talks about "that evil slave" beating his "fellow slaves." To me, that means that "domestics" = "fellow slaves." That never has included those of the great crowd to my knowledge.
- While I agree with the change of the "inspection" now being future (haven't we here said that numerous times?), I have a hard time swallowing the fact that it's taken all these decades for them to figure it out. I think this is the single biggest issue I have with these changes. Decades long teachings that made JWs who they are are just swept away, just like that.
- Finally, we're all reacting from peoples' notes. They write what they hear, or think they hear. None of this is printed in black and white for all of us to clearly see, analyze and reason on. So, I think it's just prudent to wait and see what they say on the printed page. Then, and only then, does it become an official teaching.