No offence Len, but your JW son seems arrogant and full of his own importance, a typical JW.
None taken. He's close to 50 years old and has made choices, as everyone has -- and must be responsible for what he says. If he sees this posting (there's a slight chance) he needs to take it as a wakeup call. Either he's running ahead, or certain local elders are running ahead. He needs to realize that his Dad (that's me) got his wakeup call by way of the 1975 yearbook and its attempt to preclude a massive escape of members by relating the 1925 date failure and how those early ones were to blame for "reading into" Watchtower statements as "definite" instead of "probable". He needs to realize that his father-in-law (now 77ish) sat with the other youngsters in Rutherford's audience at the 1942 release of the book Children. Paraphrasing, there were only months left before Armageddon and those youngsters at that District Assembly were urged to spend some 6 hours daily when they returned to their home congregations, talking and studying with their classmates and friends about that book and its glorious contents.
Not an excuse but Watchtower has taught them how to run ahead of themselves -- then deliver their half-baked apologies some years later. All under the ruse that, at least they were trying -- at least they were sincere -- but Jehovah decided to wait a bit longer for the last few that would be collected into his grand refuge. And isn't it wonderful that we waited on Jehovah?
When I posted this I didn't know for sure -- that perhaps there was some Service Meeting announcement where brothers were encouraged to put some notes in their margins regarding an Emergency Kit. Watchtower has been known to use the margin technique at Elder training classes. You know -- we're telling you something -- but if you divulge it to anyone outside this room, we really didn't say it. Cuz we didn't print it.
Len