I got an interesting reply from an elder friend when I admitted that I had issues with the WTS. I had listed the failed predictions, the changing doctrines and the mistakes made by the WTS.
He came back with the examples of the Israelites in the wilderness and under the various kings. The nation of Israel was still God's people despite their hardheadedness and sins. When the kings disobeyed and many of the people took up false worship, there were always those that still loved and worshipped Jehovah truthfully. When the spies brought back bad reports from the land of Canaan, many failed to trust in Jehovah to lead their armies but some still trusted in Jehovah and were willing to go as Jehovah instructed.
Even though the nation as a whole had gone astray, there were still those faithful to Jehovah. Did they go out on their own and leave the nation? Did they ignore all the laws and commandments since the nation as a whole was showing disrespect to Jehovah? No. Jehovah still called them his chosen people and those that were really faithful endured the bad times along with the good. They waited on Jehovah.
Today, if we see something that doesn't make sense in the congregation, or a doctrine can't be explained to our satisfaction are we going to forsake Jehovah because the WTS can't answer every question to everyone's satisfaction? We have to be willing to wait on Jehovah as those in the wilderness waited and those under bad kings waited. To leave shows disrespect for Jehovah's arrangement and selfishness.
This conversation happened a couple of years ago and at the time I was left without a comeback. The quilt trip worked. Maybe I wasn't relying on Jehovah enough. The elder admitted that some mistakes were made and he admitted that 1975 was an embarrassement. But he said that we had to be like the sincere Israelites and wait on Jehovah.
Since then I've given some thought to the things said by this elder and his argument no longer holds water for me.
What would some of ya'll say to an elder that presented this argument? I'll present mine in another post.