Dubs are one of a few unique religions that sprung up from the Second Adventist movement in the 1800's. They are unique in that they believe in "greater fulfillments" of prophecies recorded in the Bible. They go even further than that. They believe that Bible characters and Bible groups foreshadowed their equivalent "classes" of people in modern days. I once saw a list of WTS "classes" that was in the hundreds! Ancient prophets foreshadowing modern "types" is another example of Second Adventist thinking.
The Bible tells us that on many, many occassions God himself personally interfered with mankind. In doing so, God himself changed history, and in changing history, he changed the present and the future.
Yet, dubs don't believe in predestination. Therein lies a major problem.
For the Bible prophecies to be fulfilled as written, God would have to know the future. God could not just "look" into the future without affecting it, because by "looking" in the future, he has created or determined the future.
The myriad of complexities and events that lead to Charles T. Russell starting the Bible Students movement are beyond the capabilities of the world's biggest computer. Just ONE little ripple over the millenia, ONE little event that say, happened three thousand years ago could have happened that would have caused Russell never to have been born at all. An ancient ancestor of his could have gotten a fever of some sort and became sterile as a result, for example.
Now, we're not talking about just one man, but all the subsequent events that occurred in a religion that caused the creation of all of these modern-day "classes" and later-day greater fulfillments of prophecy, including "prophetic" dates like 1914, 1918 and 1919. One simple variance in history, one simple act by one simple person could have changed everything in the future. The gun used to kill Archduke Ferdinand could have misfired and WWI would not have started when it did. The dub religion of today would have never been formed had that gun misfired.
This means that if the WTS' claims are to be believed, God knew in advance every act by every person who ever lived. This means all humans would have HAD to do exactly what they did when they did it, without exception.
Therefore Watchtower beliefs and their role in God's divine plan was not only known beforehand, it was determined beforehand.
Now, one can argue that God "tweaked" events now and then to make sure his prophecies happened as the the WTS claims. Even so, by his doing this, he determined the course of future events and still predestined all of mankind.
That being the case, we have no free will and no matter what we try to do, we would have done what we did and will do what we do anyway. Like it or not, the only logical conclusion that can be reached if one believes dub doctrine is to concede we are all predestined.
Of course I don't believe in predestination, but like it or not the dubs MUST believe this if they want to be honest with themselves.
Farkel