....tomorrow's date.....The only accurate prediction made by the society/company
What has the WTS EVER "predicted" that has actually come true?
by integ 22 Replies latest watchtower scandals
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fastJehu
"The value of such a discussion is best appreciated when we acknowledge that trials that come with age cannot be avoided. Still, we can make certain preparations and advance decisions. "
w14 3/15 pp. 25-29 (http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2014207)
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sparrowdown
I think Paul the psychic octopus has a better prediction success rate.
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jam
The love of the greater number will cool off. Yep, they
got that right, one day it will be beyond cool damn near
froze.....
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Ucantnome
End of the gentile times and the subsequent fulfillment of isa 2
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Morgana
End of the gentile times
Actually, no.
(cf. Zech 12:6; Luke 21:24)That is one of the few precise prophecies that has been fulfilled historically and visibly -- with the reoccupation of Jerusalem by the Jewish people.
The ‘End of the Gentile Times’ was formally announced on June 7, 1967 after the 6-Days-War when Israeli troups reached the Western Wall.
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Ucantnome
it depends how you view it.
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tim hooper
"The love of the greater number will cool off".
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Ultimate Axiom
End of the gentile times and the subsequent fulfillment of isa 2
As a matter of fact, the WTS did NOT predict the End of the Gentile Times. That was first(?) done by English Adventist John Aquilla Brown in 1823, before Russell was even born, who caluclated they would run from 604 BCE to 1917 CE. Recalculating they would end in 1914 was done by Second Adventist Barbour. The WTS had nothing to do with the origin of any of it. Jehovah 'revealed' it all to the Adventist movement first.
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processor
They correctly predicted "cheap wireless phones" in 1919.