What Happened to 2034?

by NotFormer 18 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • St George of England
    St George of England

    Sputnik was linked to Joel's prophesy.

    George

  • Ron.W.
    Ron.W.

    Here's what Ray Franz wrote in his second book:

    In a little more than a decade, the only persons born on or before
    1914 will be those who are centenarians. As documented in
    Crisis of Conscience, despite the confident-sounding statements in
    Watch Tower publications, a considerable number of Governing
    Body members had long recognized that the traditional teaching
    about “this generation” was proving more and more tenuous.
    There is no other explanation for the fact that in 1980 the members
    of the Chairman’s Committee drew up and presented a document
    which, if its reasoning had been accepted, would have placed
    the start of “this generation”—not in 1914—but in 1957, when the
    Soviet Union launched its first Sputnik!
    Finally the teaching became so obviously untenable that a major
    change in the definition of “this generation” was made, applying it to
    “the peoples of earth who see the sign of Christ's presence but fail to
    mend their ways.” The time factor thereby virtually disappears!
    A similar pattern of shifting definitions can be found in the
    Watch Tower publications’ efforts at fixing 1914 as the time when
    a unique worldwide “sign” appeared, related to war, famine, earthquake
    and pestilence.
  • Nikolaus
    Nikolaus

    I would not be surprised if we see the mention of 2034 in the next years.

  • NotFormer
    NotFormer

    Nikolaus, it's such a tempting date! GB members who lived through the excitement of the "Stay alive 'til '75" era must have fond memories of it, how much the R&F were hanging onto every one of Knorr's words. It's still over a decade away, plenty of time to plan an announcement...

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    2034?....That was a nothing. It is only what some people, outside of the Org. as far as I know, tried to read into it. TheWatchtower never said it.

  • TonusOH
    TonusOH

    I don't see what good it would do them now. They know that even mentioning a specific year will only bring them headaches. The changes they are making can only possibly work if they keep things vague. If they push for a specific year, they are back in the crosshairs. And 2034 would be only a few years after the completion of Ramapo, wouldn't it? That would be a bad time to suddenly lose a large number of people due to yet another failed prophecy.

  • Nikolaus
    Nikolaus

    It would have a short-term boost. And as the French put it: "aprés moi, le deluge". And they would point to old literature: "Already then, we mentioned the 120 years." But the appointed time had not come, yet.

    Let's wait and see. The periods with a focus on a specific year were flourishing times of the Watchtower. And as Hoffer put it in The True Believer, members in generally move together after a failed prophecy.

  • wannaexit
    wannaexit

    I think sometimes watchtowel tests the waters buy putting things out there.

  • Beth Sarim
    Beth Sarim

    I think the Borg is more than gunshy,,,to be as stupid to put anything in print,,,pinpointing to dates again.

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