I was looking through a Watchtower publication that I bought recently, and found this quote about children & Armageddon:
Our theme "rearing children in divine favor" does not refer to the rearing of the children of Armageddon survivors in that new world when all surrounding conditions and all forces in operation will be toward helping those who live to do righteousness. No; but it refers to rearing children who are born now before the battle of Armageddon. Not only is the life of all children endangered by the nearness of Armageddon, but their eternal destiny is involved. The prophetic foreview of the destruction of Christendom at Armageddon lays bare the alarming fact that the lives of ungodly children will not be spared by God's executional forces just because of their tender years. (Ezekiel 9:5, 6, 10) The parents will therefore be in large part responsible for what befalls their young offspring at Armageddon.
Which publication? “This means Everlasting Life”, page 248. And the year? 1950…
O.K. So those children who were ‘endangered’ are now well and truly retired, or at the very least, in their last year in the workforce, and the parents that this advice was given to would be in their 80’s or 90’s or passed away.
What really bugs me is that this was the theme of many Watchtowers in the late 70’s, and being an unbaptised child it used to frighten the heck out of me! But it was the same message, but more than 20 years later; and those 'children' were already adults!
I have to confess, reading the old WTS books from the 40’s & 50’s I’m starting to find this religion to be rather comical, and I’m hating it a bit less…
Just thought you all might like to know ‘there is nothing new under the sun’…