Celebrated WT Scholar JW:
That is what apostates do like children they parrot the nonsense that there is no evidence for 607 and that it must be wrong or that the date is impossible
If you say so. My impression of parrots, however is that conversations with them go something like this:
Me: So Polly, do you want a cracker?
Polly: Celebrated WT Scholars have established the sacred date of 607!
Me: Sure you don want a cracker, Polly?
Polly: Celebrated WT Scholars have established the sacred date of 607!
Me: You`re just full of shit, aren`t you, Polly?
Polly: Celebrated WT Scholars have...(etc etc etc, you get the picture)
The simple fatcs are that this sacred date established by celebrated WT scholars is a sound, evidenced-based and calsuable date.
What evidence? You are obviously not referring to the business tablets, the astronomical evidence, or any of the other evidence, as these clearly points to the date 586/587. You must then be referring to the Biblical evidence. However, you are interpreting the biblical evidence wrongly, as shown to you by numerous posters on this forum. Your claim is that the 70 years must be counted from the date of return of the exiles in 537, counting backwards to 607. However, nowhere does the Bible say that the 70 years refer to the period between the fall of the Temple, and the return of the exiles!
Jermiah 25:11 This whole area will become a desolate wasteland. These nations will be subject to the king of Babylon for seventy years
The "desolate wasteland", that`s all Jeremiah says! And that "these nations will be subject to the king of Babylon for seventy years"! Where on earth did you get the idea that this had to include the destruction of the Temple! Jeremiah refers many times to the destruction of Zion, but nowhere does he say that this would happen in the beginning of the 70 years as subject to the king of Babylon! And neither does Daniel!!!
Please prove how the 70 years in question, would have to refer to the time period between the return of the exiles, and the destruction of the Temple, so we can settle this once and for all!
To illustrate the point, the 2003 WT has an article on Noah's Log which contains a timeline in the Augusr 15 issue.
Yeah yeah, I remember the timelines, although 2003 was way after my time, I assume it was the same old bs. I even remember an article from the late 80s or early 90s, where the WT claimed that they had the solution to an "astronomical disreprancy", that it had to do with that story in the OT when God made the day into night, or something like that, to help one of the kings of Israel in battle (I think it was that battle where God dropped stones from the skies, can`t remember where that was). Such utter bs. Yeah yeah, I know that there is a detailed timeline all the way back to when Adam was created, "we just don`t know how long Adam was alone in paradise".
Heard it all before. Now you just concentrate on explaining where your celebrated WT scholar went from "desolate wasteland" and "subject to the king of Babylon for 70 years" to that the Temple would have to have been destroyed in 607 bc.