Br Mike: My thought is the Watchtower didn't say the world would end in 1975, they pretty much said wouldn't it be interesting if it did.
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Re-read the previous WT quotes. There is little in them that indicates WT was saying 1975 would merely be "interesting". Here's an excerpt from a District Overseer's talk ( a DO is an official representitive of WT). I've read nothing that indicates WT corrected his public assertions or made him apologize:
Charles Sunutko's "Stay Alive 'to 75":
"Well, we don’t have to guess what the year 1975 means if we read the Watchtower. Because the Watchtower has been very explicit as to what the year 1975 means to us.
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"Reports are heard of brothers selling their homes and property and planning to finish out the rest of their days in this old system in the pioneer service. Certainly this is a fine way to spend the short time remaining before the wicked world's end." Kingdom Ministry May 1974 p.3 How Are You Using Your Life?
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Additionally, if the idea of 1975 'possibly' being the year of Armageddon was only "interesting" speculation, why did 10% of JWs leave the Org. after the failure of WTs 'prophecy' occured? In some European countries 40-60% of JWs left the Org. If WT was truly concerned about 1975 fervor getting out of hand, surely they were in the best position to stop it by printing corrective articles. The fact is, WT not only started the 1975 hype, but they were all-too-willing to let it build and fan the flames because it served the Org's interests perfectly.