When you were a jw and lets say a topic at the door came up and you went into great detail explaining something only to have 'new light' come out shortly aftwards, did you feel any obligation to go back to the door and explain that you have a 'new understanding' or were in error?
Today we know that there will be new light re: the fds being only the gb and not the anointed. If a householder asked a current jw who the fds is the jw would in all likelyhood say it is the anoited blah, blah, blah...... Now in a few months they will get the news that it is only the gb. Will they feel any obligation to correct this with the previous house/door?
Did you fret about this when you were a jw? Did you worry that a non jw had a 'wrong' view about current doctrines or did you easily brush it off with leaving it in jah's hands? How did you reconcile this in your own mind? (leaving a householder with 'old light')
Speaking of new light, did you wonder if the gb had new light but took some time to publish the new news but let jw's continue to teach what would be 'old light'? does that make sense? Did you ever wonder if they were sitting on new light? In my mind if something truly came from God wouldn't you want the news out there immediately? Send a memo or something! Extra! Extra! New Light From Above! wouldn't it be that important?
(please feel free to correct any misconceptions I have, thank you)