And if nothing was meant regarding 1975, why make changes to cover it up afterwards:
Two instances of the 'Truth' book trying to conceal '1975' between being written in 1968 and revised in 1981:
Instance 1:
The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life (book) 1968 pg.9 ch.1 Grand Blessings from God Near at Hand! [As published in original 1968 edition]
Also, as reported back in 1960, a former United States Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, declared that our time is "a period of unequaled instability, unequaled violence." And he warned: "I know enough of what is going on to assure you that, in fifteen years from today[i.e. in 1975], this world is going to be too dangerous to live in."
The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life (book) 1981 pg.9 ch.1 Grand Blessings from God Near at Hand! [As published in 1981 edition]
Also, as reported back in 1960, a former United States Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, declared that our time is "a period of unequaled instability, unequaled violence." Based on what he knew was then going on in the world, it was his conclusion that soon[original quote removed!] "this world is going to be too dangerous to live in."
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Instance 2:
The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life (book) 1968
p.88-89 ch.10 God's Kingdom Comes to Power in the Midst of Its Enemies
[As published in original 1968 edition]
More recently, the book entitled "Famine-1975!" [by W. & P. Paddock, 1967, pp. 52, 55, 61.] said concerning today's food shortages:
"Hunger is rampant throughout country after country, continent after continent around the undeveloped belt of the tropics and subtropics. Today's crisis can move in only one direction - toward catastrophe. Today hungry nations; tomorrow starving nations.
By 1975 civil disorder, anarchy, military dictatorships, runaway inflation, transportation breakdowns and chaotic unrest will be the order of the day in many of the hungry nations."
The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life (book) 1981
p.88-89 ch.10 God's Kingdom Comes to Power in the Midst of Its Enemies
[As published in 1981 edition]
More recent reports have shown that a constant lack of adequate food, resulting in chronic malnutrition, has become the "major world hunger problem today." The London Times reported:
"There have always been famines, but the scale and ubiquity of hunger today is on a totally new scale. . . . Today malnutrition is said to affect more than a thousand million people; perhaps as many as 400 million live constantly on the brink of starvation."-June 3, 1980.