billythekid46, 1914 has already been thoroughly debunked for the specualtions of men that it is! Here's one example of a debate where an active, but awake JW utterly picks apart 1914, showing that it's based on lots of unfounded assumptions, speculations and eisegesis:
http://meletivivlon.com/discussion/1914-2/apollos-vs-jw/
You have to be utterly ignorant of the facts and listening only to Watchtower propaganda to think that 1914 is a sound doctrine. Here's one example of how easily 1914 is disproved based on Watchtower's own claims regarding Luke 21:24:
Jesus said Jerusalem will be trampled on by the nations until the times of the nations are fulfilled, correct? So when the times of the nations are fulfilled Jerusalem will cease being trampled on, correct? So did Jerusalem cease being trampled on in 1914? Did anointed christians - the amabassadors of the heavenly Jerusalem - cease being persecuted in 1914? Remember: Jesus said that those persecuting his brothers are persecuting him and he is the King of the heavenly Jerusalem. So if anointed christians on earth are being trampled on by the nations, then by extension, Jesus, the king of heavenly Jerusalem and hence heavenly Jerusalem, is being trampled on!
History would show that the anointed of JWs have had their worst persecutions after 1914. This proves that the times of the nations continue. - aside from the obvious fact that the worldly governments continue to lead globally. DUH! So there! The trampling of the nations mentioned at Luke 21:24 has obviously not yet been completed and the times of the nations have therefore not ended.
But of course, we all know that Watchtower's claims about the time of the start of the trampling mentioned in Luke 21:24 is just wishful speculation. The context of Luke 21 shows that Jesus was speaking about the trampling by the nations that would come after the Roman incursion around 66-70 CE. Additionally, Watchtower's linking of the times of the nations mentioned in Luke 21:24 with the seven times of Daniel 4 is nothing but arbitrary, wishful specuation.
Here's another proof from scripture that christ's presence did not start in 1914:
Look at what James 5:7 says:
"Exercise patience, therefore, brothers, until the presence of the Lord. Look! The farmer keeps waiting for the precious fruit of the earth, exercising patience over it until he gets the early rain and the late rain."
Did you notice the use of the word until in the first half of the verse? What does until mean, but that when the presence of the Lord starts there will no longer be any need to exercise patience. For at that time christians on earth will all be gathered out of this trial-ridden world to the Lord in heaven. (See 2 Thessalonians 2:1). So James 5:7 implicitly teaches that christians no longer have to patiently wait for relief when christ's presence begins for at that time they will receive the fulfillment of the promise.
Now compare this with the current Watchtower teaching that christ's presence began in 1914. A young anointed christian anointed before 1914 would have had to continue exercising patience his entire life down to our time without letup - all supposedly after the start of christ's presence in 1914! How has James words to exercise patience until the presence been valid in any way since he has had to continue exercising patience his entire life after the presence began? So you see, the Watchtower's 1914 century long invisible presence doctrine makes the words of James 5:7 invalid!