Thank you very much, wheelwithinwheel, for your contribution to the thread. That video was interesting. Best Regards.
Titch
greetings, folks: so, it's been 40 years since 1975. and, if you were actively involved with the witnesses back then, the mindset of many was, that by early autumn of 1975, it would mark the anniversary of 6000 years of human existence.
and, the hope was then, that it would mark the start of the 1000-year of christ, from the heavenly realm.
but, looking back now, 40 years ago, in june of 1975, only 3 more months remained until early autumn.
Thank you very much, wheelwithinwheel, for your contribution to the thread. That video was interesting. Best Regards.
Titch
greetings, folks: so, it's been 40 years since 1975. and, if you were actively involved with the witnesses back then, the mindset of many was, that by early autumn of 1975, it would mark the anniversary of 6000 years of human existence.
and, the hope was then, that it would mark the start of the 1000-year of christ, from the heavenly realm.
but, looking back now, 40 years ago, in june of 1975, only 3 more months remained until early autumn.
Hello again, Folks: Splash brings up an interesting point. You know, when you stop to think about it, that rounded number---7000---where did that come from? It makes me wonder, Did Yahweh actually keep track of how many times that our planet, Earth, made its orbit around the sun? In other words, he was "watching" it, observing it, and once it had made EXACTLY 7,000 orbits around the sun, well, that was time to start another new "creative day". A different "creative day" could not and would not start until the Earth had made its orbit EXACTLY 7,000 times. 7,000 times, not 7002 times, not 6995 times, but precisely 7000 times. But, as someone has pointed out earlier, the WTS has now been saying that each creative time period could have lasted for eons of time, epochs of time. Oh well. Thanks for the responses so far, everyone. Best Regards.
Titch
greetings, folks: so, it's been 40 years since 1975. and, if you were actively involved with the witnesses back then, the mindset of many was, that by early autumn of 1975, it would mark the anniversary of 6000 years of human existence.
and, the hope was then, that it would mark the start of the 1000-year of christ, from the heavenly realm.
but, looking back now, 40 years ago, in june of 1975, only 3 more months remained until early autumn.
Wow! A lot of you good folks have some priceless "gems"---some priceless "nuggets" from yesteryear, that you have been able to contribute to the thread. And, I, the OP, thank you for your contributions. You will NOT be forgotten in my will! How it is that I won't forget you, I don't know. But, thanks..l
Titch
greetings, folks: so, it's been 40 years since 1975. and, if you were actively involved with the witnesses back then, the mindset of many was, that by early autumn of 1975, it would mark the anniversary of 6000 years of human existence.
and, the hope was then, that it would mark the start of the 1000-year of christ, from the heavenly realm.
but, looking back now, 40 years ago, in june of 1975, only 3 more months remained until early autumn.
And, "Peace Out" right back at ya, Mr. Flipper! I told you some time ago, that I've been using that phrase, when I conclude a conversation with a fellow Ham operator and clear the frequency. Most fellow Hams like it! But, yeah, that is so true, live in the present moment. Best Regards,
Titch
greetings, folks: so, it's been 40 years since 1975. and, if you were actively involved with the witnesses back then, the mindset of many was, that by early autumn of 1975, it would mark the anniversary of 6000 years of human existence.
and, the hope was then, that it would mark the start of the 1000-year of christ, from the heavenly realm.
but, looking back now, 40 years ago, in june of 1975, only 3 more months remained until early autumn.
Thanks for the replies so far, everyone. And, yes, snugglebunny, that movie, Jaws, WAS scaring everyone half to death! Another thing that I thought of is the idea that supposedly, whenever the nations collectively were saying "peace and security", that was supposed to somehow, "trigger" the end. But, yeah, the resignation of Richard Nixon was supposed to have SOME significance. The end of the Vietnam War was supposed to have SOME significance. With events such as that happening, the "end" was imminent! Myself, personally, although I never divulged my thoughts to anyone is, Well, maybe 1975 will bring the end, maybe it won't, who really knows? Of course, one must remember that there was the thought that the first 6,000-year "creative day" didn't end UNTIL the supposed "first woman" was brought into existence. Whenever THAT happened, would bring the 6th creative day to its end. And, the thought was that was that it was only a year, maybe 2 years. So, 1977 or 1978 would be the end of the 6th day. Well, let's see now, its been about 40 years since then. So, Adam was alone in the so-called "Garden" for over 40 years??? Really? Hmmmm. It was probably a good thing for him. If he had only known, during that 40 years, what that woman would do...(sigh)...
Titch
greetings, folks: so, it's been 40 years since 1975. and, if you were actively involved with the witnesses back then, the mindset of many was, that by early autumn of 1975, it would mark the anniversary of 6000 years of human existence.
and, the hope was then, that it would mark the start of the 1000-year of christ, from the heavenly realm.
but, looking back now, 40 years ago, in june of 1975, only 3 more months remained until early autumn.
Greetings, Folks: So, it's been 40 years since 1975. And, if you were actively involved with the Witnesses back then, the mindset of MANY was, that by early Autumn of 1975, it would mark the anniversary of 6000 years of human existence. And, the hope was then, that it would mark the start of the 1000-year of Christ, from the heavenly realm. But, looking back now, 40 years ago, in June of 1975, only 3 more months remained until early Autumn. That would have been September, or October of that year. So, looking back in retrospect, do you remember anything---ANYTHING at all---that was happening on the world scene, that you would have thought, "Yeah, this is it, the Great Tribulation will soon be here, and the start of Armageddon"? Can you recall anything at all that would have caused you to think that? I can't. I can't recall anything of great significance that would have caused me to think along those lines. How about you? Let me know. Best regards, everyone!
Titch
growing up, and residing in the southern california area, i would---and still do---listen to a local talk-radio am station, that being kabc.
if you're familiar with that station, you might remember that in the 1970s and 1980s, kabc would have a show on sunday evening, called "religion on the line.
" over the years, there were several hosts who would be a host for the program.
To DNCall: Thanks for mentioning the name of "Carol". Come to think of it, I think that you might be remembering Carol Hemingway, who was a long-time host on KABC. I wonder where she is now. I enjoyed her show that she had, including hosting Religion On The Line. I also remember that back about 1975 or 1976---I don't remember what year---they had an actress who had became a Witness---on the show. That was Teresa Graves (Remember the television show, "Get Christy Love"?) And, those are interesting observations, Magnum. Best Regards...
Titch
growing up, and residing in the southern california area, i would---and still do---listen to a local talk-radio am station, that being kabc.
if you're familiar with that station, you might remember that in the 1970s and 1980s, kabc would have a show on sunday evening, called "religion on the line.
" over the years, there were several hosts who would be a host for the program.
Growing up, and residing in the Southern California area, I would---and still do---listen to a local talk-radio AM station, that being KABC. If you're familiar with that station, you might remember that in the 1970s and 1980s, KABC would have a show on Sunday evening, called "Religion On The Line." Over the years, there were several hosts who would be a host for the program. Usually, they would have a regular panel on the show: A Catholic priest, a Jewish rabbi at times, and another person from another religious organization. And, sometimes, they would even have a Witness from a local congregation as a guest---but not that often.
So, did any of you listen to that show? What is your impression of that show? I have an incident to relate, regarding the show. One Sunday evening, back in the mid-1980s, I was returning home from an event---a theater event---in the L.A. area. And, I was taking home with me, a couple of fairly recently-converted Witnesses. So, since it was Sunday evening, I tuned in to KABC, to listen to "Religion On The Line." After a few minutes of listening to the show, it apparently became evident that doing that was the wrong thing to do. (In their mind) Those two newly-minted Witnesses objected to the show, saying that we shouldn't be listening to that. You'd think that I had invited Charles Manson into my car. Those religionists on the panel were nothing more than agents of Satan's world of "false religion", and we should NOT be listening to "Religion On The Line." Did any of you have that kind of experience? Best Regards, all.
Titch
check this out.
got this bound volume from my dad.. .
I distinctly remember a Circuit Overseer making a comment, in a talk at a Circuit Assembly---back in 1973---about the "closeness" of the "Great Tribulation" and Armageddon. He likened our time that we were in then, in 1973, as the functioning of an alarm clock. An alarm clock, he stated, right before it strikes the hour, will make a distinct "click", right before the alarm sounds off. So, right now, he stated, we were in that split second between the "click" and the alarm sounding. Yeah...right. Best Regards, all.!
Titch
i really think that he is.
not that it's a bad thing...
No, I don't think that the current President, Barack H. Obama, is a Muslim. But, even IF he were a Muslim, what are people afraid of? Do they honestly believe that if he were a Muslim, that the United States could not survive as a nation? Do they REALLY believe that he is going to try to turn the United States into an Islamic country? Quite frankly, I am looking forward to the time in this country's future history, when a person who is a professed atheist---or at least a professed agnostic---occupies the White House as the President. Either a man or a woman, doesn't matter. Best Regards, all.
Titch