"If you knew for sure that the impending execution of divine judgment would not come for a few more years, would that change how you are using your life? If the end of this old system is already later than you expected, have you allowed this to slow you down in Jehovah's service?" - Page 14
So we come to page 14 in our series of critiquing the new "Keep on the Watch!" brochure.
In the above quote, we have code words:
- "slow down in Jehovah's service" means hours in field service and attending meetings at the Kingdom Hall.
- "impending execution of divine judgment" means destruction at Armageddon for all those non-JWs.
What else is unsaid? Notice the expression "If you knew for sure that the impending execution of divine judgment would not come for a few more years." A dub will understand that to refer to the setting of dates - something that they have done in the past. They will have in the back of their minds that although they don't "officially" have a date for "Armageddon", the "brothers" still speak of the time being short till the end; that 1914 is now 90 years ago and so little time is remaining.
In short, the Watch Tower Society wants to have it 'both ways'. Since officially discarding the generation teaching the publications have denied that dates could be set, yet simultaneously claim there is little time remaining.
So it is with this paragraph on page 14. The WTS have a dilemma - how to maintain the sense of urgency whilst refraining from being specific about times and dates.