Great Crowd Started Forming in the 20th Century

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  • waton
    waton
    God’s infallible Word depicts this group as ‘coming out of the great tribulation,’ TD bold added.

    simply but, you can not come out of something that does not exist. A mother can not give birth to a baby before she is born.

    According to D. Splane the Great Tribulation might be still an overlappers long life expectancy away.

    PS: If The Great Crowd are the other Sheep. Who that will be, shall not be know until the separation with the goats at the end of the great tribulation.

    The great crowd now is a wt fib.

    Not endorsing, just pointing out fallacies.

  • TD
    TD

    simply but, you can not come out of something that does not exist.

    Yes.

    When pressed, the JW's refer to this group as "Prospective" members of the Great Crowd,

    But since there is absolutely zero prospect of surviving an event that falls outside the boundaries of a human lifespan, "The end" must, of necessity occur within the lifetimes of those identified as such. --Which is why the alleged proximity of "The end" is an integral part of the teaching.

    In other words, it would have been impossible for someone to be a member of the "Great Crowd" (Even in prospect) in the year 1874 for example. The doctrine by its very nature precludes that possibility.

    (Which is what I think Vanderhoven7 was looking for)

  • waton
    waton
    The doctrine by its very nature precludes that possibility.(Which is what I think Vanderhoven7 was looking for)

    TD, -- or perhaps this:

    Wt writers are not beyond twisting the scriptures to fit their doctrines. If you think the overlap is bad, How about a truncated Great Tribulation?

    So, the sheep have to come out of the great tribulation? no problem: wt declared the great Tribulation to have started in 1914, temporarily halted in 1918, form then on the Other sheep started coming out, during that hiatus but, the Tribulation so great will start again at Armageddon. That doctrine was current light in the 1950s.

    Great Tribulation come-out? the truth was the truce.

  • Vanderhoven7
    Vanderhoven7

    Thanks TD and listener. From what I read, the other sheep were recognized in 1935 and announced as such by Rutherford at a Washington DC convention in that year. But they were actually being called from 1918 onward.

    Even if we used the 1935 date for the beginning of the call and the average age of the conventioneers was 20, they would be well over 100 today; none having gone through the alleged tribulation let alone survived it.

    Since the 144,000 heavenly call was the only call before the 20th century, that means that the millions who sacrificed thie lives for Christ and the gospel prior were not real Christians.

    WTS numbers just don't add up....both for the 144,000 and the WT version of the other sheep.

    Thanks for contributing to this thread.

  • waton
    waton
    Since the 144,000 heavenly call was the only call before the 20th century, that means that the millions who sacrificed thie lives for Christ and the gospel prior were not real Christians. Vandh7

    or, if you hew the wt line, it means that all these millions of surplus partakers, and martyrs even, outside the 80 per year* "anointed" allotment, will end up on earth.
    * 144 000 minus present partaker count, -- divided by 1986, (years since pentecost 33 CE.) ~ 80 p.a.

    People with earthly outcomes have always partook. truly anointed or not.

  • Sea Breeze
    Sea Breeze

    Look forward to seeing the final list!

  • Vanderhoven7
    Vanderhoven7

    Hi Sea Breeze

    DIALOGUE STARTERS

    Before we look at scripture, let me rapidly ask you 12 Yes/No type questions about your beliefs. We can look deeper at any one or all of them individually afterward if you wish.


    1. Do you see your religion as being the one and only true religion on earth today?


    2. Do you think that all other churches claiming to be Christian are essentially satanic or part of Satan's organization?

    3. Do you believe God will destroy all the remaining churches of Christendom and their supporters at Armageddon?


    4. Do you believe, perhaps with rare exceptions, only faithful Jehovah's Witnesses will survive Armageddon?


    5. In a dire medical emergency, such as in the case of a massive hemorrhage, would you refuse a whole-blood transfusion that might save your life or the life of a family member?

    6. Would you say that you are free, without repercussion, to question and even disagree with what comes down from your organization's headquarters?

    7. Do you know of some valid or honorable way to leave your religion?


    8. Would you shun an adult son or daughter who left your religion because they no longer believe it to be the truth?

    9. If you somehow lost faith in your organization and its leaders, would you lose your faith in God and the Bible?


    10. Do you believe that the gospel Jehovah's Witnesses preach is the same gospel that Paul preached?

    11. Do you believe that less than 150,000 faithful Christians existed prior to the 20th century? (between 33AD-1900 AD)


    12. Do you believe that Jehovah has promised to usher in a safe and secure new world before the 1914 generation expires?

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