Yea that Rev book study just got stupid after a while. With all the updates. The pouring out of the 7 bowls was hardly monumental.
That's for sure. My ex-father-in-law frequently said, "It's amazing how a bunch of old ladies sitting under the trees in Cedar Point fulfilled Bible prophecy." He died at age 82, faithful to the cult.
First doubt was at age 15 or 16 when I walked into the KH and an elder asked me what my ordination date was. I gave him my baptism date, and he said, "Well, somebody hasn't read their new Watchtower yet!"
Suddenly, the Society had decided that the only congregation members who were "ministers" were the elders and ministerial servants. The "Theocratic Ministry School" became the "Theocratic School," and "The Kingdom Ministry" became "Our Kingdom Service."
I remember feeling deflated and slightlfy ashamed that I had been so presumptuous as to claim to be a minister.
They reversed that a few years later with a stupid article that told us that once again we were all "ministers" and our "ministry" included things like mowing our lawn and washing our car, as the community would see that we're good people. Dude, really? Can I count my time for that?
I noticed that when they released the 1930-1985 (I may have the dates wrong) big burgundy index that I could find no references to those Watchtower articles.