slimboyfat wrote: At the very end Jackson claims the GB have apologised in the past about other things. The narrator says they haven't. I guess Jackson has in mind the non-apology apology about 1975 that appeared in one of the Yearbooks. If that counts that's still only one example. Are there any others?
Hmmm, what about this one?
*** w13 1/1 p. 8 Should You Fear the End of the World? ***HAVE JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES GIVEN INCORRECT DATES FOR THE END?Jehovah’s Witnesses have had wrong expectations about when the end would come. Like Jesus’ first-century disciples, we have sometimes looked forward to the fulfillment of prophecy ahead of God’s timetable. (Luke 19:11; Acts 1:6; 2 Thessalonians 2:1, 2) We agree with the sentiment of longtime Witness A. H. Macmillan, who said: “I learned that we should admit our mistakes and continue searching God’s Word for more enlightenment.”
Not an apology really, but it doesn't seem to get closer than this, right?