The Watchtower God promised to bring about a safe and secure new system before those who witnessed the events of 1914 passed away.
Jehovah's Witnesses think they can make God a liar and still maintain that they are not false prophets.
regarding what some have said here about the wt being a false prophet.. i would like to make my point regarding the wt not being a false prophet... so please, if you can be patient enough to read this, at least try to understand what i am getting at.. a false prophet is one who, according to deuteronomy, makes a false prediction of the future and claims that the prediction came from god, or in other words claiming that 'god has said he will do a certain thing at a certain time' etc.. for example, hypothetically speaking, if someone had claimed: "god will bring about the end of the world in 2010", they would have been proven to be a false prophet, obviously.
but, as an example, imagine a man who claimed the position of a prophet of god, (as moses did, because although he was not the type of prophet that predicted the future.. he was still a prophet or spokesman for god) and that he had publicised worldwide, according to his interpretation of a (for example) prophecy found in the book of isaiah, that the world would end in 2010.. and he had also stated that he was not saying that god will end the world in that year.. but only that there was biblical evidence that god might do so.
that would clearly have been a mistake.
The Watchtower God promised to bring about a safe and secure new system before those who witnessed the events of 1914 passed away.
Jehovah's Witnesses think they can make God a liar and still maintain that they are not false prophets.
here are some little child encouragers at work.. .
how do they report time since the halls closed?.
Here are some little child encouragers at work.
How do they report time since the Halls closed?
watch brigitte gabriel's epic and brilliant answer to "most muslims are peaceful...".
https://youtu.be/_z_rabojcu0.
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Watch Brigitte Gabriel's Epic and Brilliant Answer To "Most Muslims Are Peaceful..."
for those still interested in wt maneuvers, this past week's wt study re: ransom.
after the talking snake and consequences part: .
"john wrote more about the ransom" then others.
I believe the Watchtower would say that all those in their graves i.e., memorial tombs, who die before the tribulation and Armageddon, will automatically be resurrected and given a chance at life during the 1000 years.
If that is the case, the question I would want answered is: What advantage is there of becoming a JW?
Witnesses probably would say that if you heard their 1914 - 1919 life-saving message and reject it, then you will not be in your memorial tomb and you will not be resurrected.
So they actually would be saving or giving a lot more people a chance at life in the new system if they just keep the "good Watchtower news" to themselves.
anybody know something about vat 4956?.
nebuchadnezzar's 37th year matches the year 588 bc?
any independant astronomer can test it and it only matches 568 bc.. .
Wow! Just checked. Did this thread take off or what. Must be a few chronology buffs around. Time to catch up.
anybody know something about vat 4956?.
nebuchadnezzar's 37th year matches the year 588 bc?
any independant astronomer can test it and it only matches 568 bc.. .
there are 13 sets of lunar observations on the tablet and 15 planetary observations. These describe the position of the moon or planets in relation to certain stars or constellations.18 There are also eight time intervals between the risings and settings of the sun and the moon.18a
Because of the superior reliability of the lunar positions, researchers have carefully analyzed these 13 sets of lunar positions on VAT 4956. They analyzed the data with the aid of a computer program capable of showing the location of celestial bodies on a certain date in the past.19 What did their analysis reveal? While not all of these sets of lunar positions match the year 568/567 B.C.E., all 13 sets match calculated positions for 20 years earlier, for the year 588/587 B.C.E.
Clearly, much of the astronomical data in VAT 4956 fits the year 588 B.C.E. as the 37th year of Nebuchadnezzar II. This, therefore, supports the date of 607 B.C.E. for Jerusalem’s destruction—just as the Bible indicates.
▪ The tablet describes astronomical events that occurred in the 37th year of the rule of King Nebuchadnezzar II.
▪ Nebuchadnezzar II destroyed Jerusalem in his 18th regnal year.—Jeremiah 32:1.
If the 37th year of Nebuchadnezzar II was 568 B.C.E., then Jerusalem was destroyed in 587 B.C.E.
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If his 37th year was 588 B.C.E., then Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 B.C.E., the date that is indicated by Bible chronology.
▪ VAT 4956 points more convincingly to 607 B.C.E.
question: what does the watchtower society's history of prophetic speculation prove?.
how would you respond to this answer provided by paul coom... yesterday on quora?.
"our organization has never been a prophetic speculator.
Right on RM,
Excuses, excuses...
the light gets brighter and brighter as the day approaches, The brothers are imperfect; we all make mistakes; but we correct them; even the disciples made mistakes,
This is the first time I've run across a JW who denies the Watchtower was guilty of prophetic speculation.
question: what does the watchtower society's history of prophetic speculation prove?.
how would you respond to this answer provided by paul coom... yesterday on quora?.
"our organization has never been a prophetic speculator.
proves to me that the GB was not given the mandate and ability to interpret the Bible for anyone at anytime.
question: what does the watchtower society's history of prophetic speculation prove?.
how would you respond to this answer provided by paul coom... yesterday on quora?.
"our organization has never been a prophetic speculator.
Excellent point Min
Here is the link
https://www.quora.com/What-does-the-Watchtower-Societys-history-of-prophetic-speculation-prove/answer/Paul-Coomber-1?ch=10&share=36bac532&srid=f7CQl
question: what does the watchtower society's history of prophetic speculation prove?.
how would you respond to this answer provided by paul coom... yesterday on quora?.
"our organization has never been a prophetic speculator.
His response to me is interesting:
"I have been involved with Jehovah’s Witnesses for more than 60 years now Rick. I am very well aware of the history of this organization.
Now I have a question for you.
Are you someone who believes that the Bible is Gods inspired word to mankind? If you are, do you belong to any religious group? Which group is that?
Any further discussion depends upon your honest answer to my questions."