Heathen,
It obvious you are not reading what is being posted to you, or you deliberately ignore clear points made to you ... either way, my response to you below is no longer for your benefit, but for the sake of readers who might still be confused about JW illogic and lack of historical understanding ... in the mean time, read the excellent material Mustang posted above and then lets talk some more. You said:
The whole sedition thing is clearly a trumped up charge in my book . They were not interested in undermining the government authority but only in obeying Gods law which as they interpreted it was to not kill.The charges were not trumped up ... the Government had solid evidence. Your "book" does not square with what really took place. No one stated anything about the Society trying to undermine Government authority. God's law was not central to the minds of the Society leaders ... though they could have thought it was important to them ... rather, book sales and the "Appearance" of fulfilling Bible Prophecy was at center stage for them ... judging from their own sworn testimony under oath ... this assuming the Wacthtower leaders were capable of telling any amount of truth.
I think they were foolish to start with by suggesting people join the military effort because of the draft but to not kill the enemy and fire over their heads .You cite no references for this claim ... rather, the documented evidence in the Trail transcripts shows they interferred with the draft for their members, such as copies of sworn depositions, correspondence with people on active duty in the military, etc.
The government today is far more demonized by the WTBTS but I still couldn't see charges of sedition should the same circumstances arise.This is an absurd JW-style statement ... a claim far removed from reality.
They teach their members to obey the laws but not to be involved in politics or do things contrary to christian teachings, they are the least political group on the planet.While they prohibit their members to not be involved in politics ... the Society itself participates in politics ... such as joining the UN as an NGO (until they got caught) and the Society teamed up with the Mormons and Scientologists in a political lobby in Russia to deal with legislative issues and court issues. The Watchtower Society is NOT the least political group ...
They have no representation in government because they don't vote yet they pay taxes.Failing to vote does not mean that you have no representation ... and as Ray Franz documented in Crisis of Conscience, the Society evades rightful taxes in some countries, such as keeping two sets of books in Columbia to fool the Government ... or how they have tried to avoid paying the taxes imposed by the French government ... and the Society gets to dip into the Italian tax distribution with the Catholic Church ... why? ... because the Society deals in Italian politics ... your claims are without merit, lack supporting evidence, and simply do not line up with the facts.
Whether or not all of their actions led up to fulfillment of prophesy is a matter of interpretation . People can make the bible seem like it says anything because most of the scripture in revelation is symbolic.I agree with your point that people can make the seem like it says anything ... and the Watchtower Society is a master of deception at twisting the Bible, teisting history, twisting facts, taking material out of context, and a host of other deceptive practices.