I had a post all typed out about how they're going to spin this change as just a clarification, but upon further review, I'm completely confused.
I thought the latest generation teaching was that it represented the "annointed" as a whole who witnesses the signs that Jesus gave. I thought they had in essense detached 1914 from the generation teaching since they said the generation was the annointed living during the last days. My take was that it left it wide open which of course isn't much of a promise from Jesus (this generation will see the end but generation really doesn't have any specific meaning) but it did allow them to keep the 1914 date without another failed prophsey.
So, now they are saying that people who were alive in 1914 would overlap (but since most of those folks are dead, not actually see) the annointed who would actually see the end? How on earth is that a generation? This makes even less sense to me that the convoluted defintion they currently have.
I agree that the pick of Barr was to make it easier to take the news that all the old timers are now expected to not see the end. I also agree that they may be trying to spin that into saying that the "new" annointed such as the GB members who are in their 50s and 60s are the ones that will see the end in their lifetime. Do you think they are going to make a push for a 2034 end date?
An end-time cult without an end-time date is the fundamental reason why apathy is so high among JWs at the moment.
Interesting stuff. Thanks for posting this.