Hello all,
I am not and have never been a JW. However, I have spent the last two years meeting with them and studying with them. Not to worry, from practically my first day of research (independent thinking) I discovered what I am convinced is a very clear example of false religion. But this doesn't relieve my compassion and the responsibility of forebearance. I fault the message, not the messenger. Yes, it disturbs me greatly to know that there are millions of them "faithfully" teaching falsehood door to door. It makes me think of Proverbs 11:14 "For lack of guidance a nation falls, but many advisers make victory sure." (NIV)
Here's my question...is it still the "official" teaching with regard to the "true religion" that Christ returned in 1914 and "hand picked" the WTS in 1919?
Let's pretend for a moment, Jesus returned in 1914 unknown by anyone but the WTS. He didn't mind that they still celebrated holidays and birthdays, the WT even printed their own Christmas cards for sale as gifts. It was a cross and not yet a stake. I'm sure Jesus would have read their latest and greatest book, "The Finished Mystery". (Even witnesses have to admit that book was total nonsense in full flight) No doubt He would have admired Russell's pyramid "theology" and double checked his chronological math. Hey, they were (and still are) the ONLY ones who say Jerusalem fell in 607 which is how they arrive at 1914. I wonder if He looked in on all the plans for the "Millions" campaign?
Anyway, if all that is true, how could Christ (and all current witnesses) ignore the FACT that from 1914 through 1919, and officially until 1943, the WTS taught that He had returned forty years before in 1874? 1914 was taught to be the "end" not the beginning of His "presence".
So again my question, although most all witnesses have their "own" personal testimony, isn't it still officially the foundation of the "true religion" teaching?
My first post,
Gig