Matthew 11:24 is a Great Scripture to use, when speaking with Friends & Family, that are still "Blinded"
"24 Consequently I say to YOU people, It will be more endurable for the land of Sod′om on Judgment Day than for you."
The Current Understanding is that Jesus was using Hyperbole. Any one with a Brain knows that "Will Be" is not "Would Be".
However the Org Massages the wording, so that people assume that its just Hyperbole.
W88 6/1 30-31 Quotes : "
A reexamination of Matthew 11:20-24, though, has brought into question whether Jesus was there discussing eternal judgment and resurrection. His point was how unresponsive the people in Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum were and how unlikely it was that they would reform even in the Judgment Day. Saying that it would be “more endurable” for Tyre/Sidon and Sodom/Gomorrah “on Judgment Day” was a form of hyperbole (exaggeration to emphasize a point) that Jesus need not have intended to be taken literally, any more than other graphic hyperboles that he used."
Hence, Jesus’ saying that it ‘would be more endurable on Judgment Day for Tyre or Sodom’ did not necessarily mean that those people will be present on Judgment Day. He could simply have been stressing how unresponsive and culpable were most in Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum. We say most because some in Capernaum did accept Christ"
It's amazing that they went so far as to use "Would be" Instead of "Will be"
Some GREAT Russel quotes on this Topic :
WT 1879
"But let us read the prophecy further. After comparing Israel with Sodom and Samaria,
and pronouncing her worse, vs. 53 says: "When I bring again the captivity [in death, all
are captives and R8 : page 8 Christ came to 'set at liberty the captives and to open the
prison doors' of the grave,] of Sodom and Samaria, then will I bring thy captives in the
midst of them." (These will be raised together.) In vs. 55 this is called "a return to
"Their Former Estate." --restitution. But some one, who cannot imagine that God really
could be so good or just, suggests God must be speaking ironically to the Jews, and
saying He would just as soon bring back the Sodomites as them, but has no notion of
either."
"Once more we read: "Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death for every man."How, Lord, we ask? If he tasted death for the one hundred and forty-three billions, andfrom other causes it becomes efficacious only to one billion, is not his death comparatively a failure?"
Also you might Compare the Aid book under "Judgement" to the Insight Book.. The Wording is Identical.. The only Difference is the Insight Book states they wont be resurrected.