I remember when that book came out. I think we got it on a Saturday afternoon—or was it a Friday? Anyway, I remember reading the whole thing, cover to cover, before the night was over. And I remember being troubled by the content. I felt they presented extrapolations and far-fetched conclusions as facts, without addressing changes in theology. In the end, I thought the book was BS.
Then I chalked it all up to: “Don’t get bogged down with prophecies.” At the time, I still believed that—even if the Watchtower was wrong about the prophecies—the fruits of the spirit (encouraging members to love God, have a relationship with Him, and maintain good conduct) outweighed their twisted interpretations of prophecy.
All that to say: that book was a key factor in me no longer believing in the JWs’ prophecies.