Popcorn eater hit it on the head. That's exactly the message this latest stupid article contained, and it's not even exaggerated.
As evidence that the end is SOON, the WT used two points: First, that nuclear warheads exist, nuclear material has gone missing and MIGHT BE in the hands of terrorists. Second, that the world is facing devestation as a result of climate change. What do those two things have to do w/Jesus' prophecy of the last days in Matthew 24? Let's see...oh, yeah--NOTHING!!
First, the Vancouver Sun recently had a fantastic piece on the history of nuclear weapons since the fall of the iron curtain and how the West had done a superlative job (not perfect, but amazingly damn good) of keeping the stuff away from terrorists. Basically, if any had fallen into the hands of terrorists, we'd know about it by now. Moreover, the mere existence of such weapons is NOT a fulfillment of Jesus' prophecy of widespread warfare. In fact, the existence of these weapons has actually prevented any major warfare, ie armed conflict b/w major powers, for the last 70 years or so.
Second, where the hell does the NT even vaguely contemplate environmental disaster? Rev. 11:18, which is the ONLY scrip the WT trots out, refers to "ruining the earth" with violence, ie, human conflict.
It is telling that the only specific evidence that they can muster isn't even on point.
Lastly, the stupid, stupid comment about evolution made me want to barf. Right, it's just a "teaching," a "popular idea," and a secular "religion." And the only reason all those pitiful ejukated people believe it is so they can go and do all the nasties they want and no one will call them on it. Even if you don't believe in evolution and do believe in creation, that should be enough to make you blanche. How about the notion that evolution is a science, not because it's presented in scientific-sounding language, but because its claims are falsifiable?? That it explains a range of natural phenomenon? That it's been demonstrated repeatedly in the lab AND under natural conditions? That it's used to predict natural events?
Ech.