As we were discussing in the above thread, the Watchtower has yet to demonstrate the basic use of a calendar or arithmetic in regard the 1260 days. They are a month off.
How about the interpretation of Daniel 12:11?
Here is the verse: And from the time that the constant [feature]*+ has been removed+ and there has been a placing of the disgusting thing+ that is causing desolation,* there will be one thousand two hundred and ninety days.
Paul Grundy brings out some interesting facts on this under the heading “1290 days” here: http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/revelation-daniel-prophetic-interpretation.php
He points out the November 1, 1993 Watchtower, which says, "The League was proposed in January 1919. If we count 1,290 days (three years, seven months) from that time, we arrive at September 1922."
Do we? NO! If we take January 8th 1918, when Woodrow Wilson proposed the League of Nations, and count forward 1290 days, we get: July 21, 1921! Previous interpretations tried to do some crazy handwaving involving converting solar days to lunar months in order to make 1290=1699. All this to make the endpoint of this prophesy to coincide with a convention held at an amusement park in Ohio.
BTW...somebody check my math or my facts. In Paul's link above, he mentioned that the difference is 1334 days.
Actually, Paul might need to update the the points on this thread about the 1290 days:
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/bible/233903/1/Some-thoughts-on-the-days-of-Daniel-12Evidently the new start date is 1/25/1919...but 1290 days later takes us to 8/7/1922.
I'm so confused! But apparently, not as confused as the Writing Department.
This is called NOT EVEN WRONG!