At what point does vagueness and obfuscation become an outright lie?
I refer to para 11:
Upon recognizing that Christ’s presence began in 1914, Jesus’ followers rightly prepared for a possible early arrival of the end. They did so by intensifying their Kingdom-preaching work
So, when did they recognize that the presence began in 1914? A new reader would grasp that it refers to the revival after WW1...but looking back to the book "God's Kingdom Of A Thousand Years Has Approached (1973) page 208 , we learn:
"55 In the year 1943 the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society published the book “The Truth Shall Make You Free.” In its chapter 11, entitled “The Count of Time,” it did away with the insertion of 100 years into the period of the Judges and went according to the oldest and most authentic reading of Acts 13:20, and accepted the spelled-out numbers of the Hebrew Scriptures. This moved forward the end of six thousand years of man’s existence into the decade of the 1970’s. Naturally this did away with the year 1874 C.E. as the date of return of the Lord Jesus Christ and the beginning of his invisible presence or parousia. The millennium that was to be marked by the detaining of Satan the Devil enchained in the abyss and by the reign of the 144,000 joint heirs with Christ in heavenly glory was therefore yet in the future. What, then, about the parousia (presence) of Christ? Page 324 of the above book positively says: “The King’s presence or parousia began in 1914.” Also, in the Watchtower issue of July 15, 1949 (page 215, paragraph 22), the statement is made: “ . . . Messiah, the Son of man, came into Kingdom power A.D. 1914 and . . . this constitutes his second coming and the beginning of his second parousía or presence.”
So they admitted then that it was not until 1943 that the Parousia from 1914 was adopted as a teaching. Did the "intensify the preaching in 1943? No , it was WW2 & they struggled to keep going
I find this article to be totally dishonest. Mind you perhaps they don't know anymore? Perhaps the writers just copy other recent written articles - If we were to ask Geoffrey Jackson, he would just shrug and say " It is not my field".