After 7 years, then what will they have to say?
Overlapping tribulations?
at the 2021 annual meeting, samuel herd revealed new light and claimed the anointed will all have passed away before armageddon.
it has since been revealed that while they will die before armageddon, there will be some anointed still around that will witness the start of the great tribulation.. so the question is, how many years until the existing members of the governing body have passed away?.
im not a doctor, but based on their age and various stages of obesity, im thinking 10- 15 years- give or take, sounds about right.. with that in mind, the great tribulation could be announced any day.. the new understanding has now freed the org from the burden of having to identify a particular generation in relation to the date of armageddon.
After 7 years, then what will they have to say?
Overlapping tribulations?
a new book on the events of the 1917 schism titled rutherford's coup is officially out on amazon.. authored by rud persson.
description.
raised a baptist, in 1906, joseph franklin rutherford, a provincial missouri attorney with a shrewd and scheming legal mind, became a baptized “bible student.” in 1907, rutherford became the legal counselor for the group's legally chartered corporation, the watch tower bible and tract society of pennsylvania.
Yeah, Rutherford was something of a sanctimonious buffoon. With a chance to clear up the messes that Russell had made, he instead went nuts in his own unique way. The JW organization had one hell of a beginning.
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The amazing coincidence is that the cheapest lawyer happens to work so close to where he lives.
i saw this thread on reddit.
i think the reason for this is that the 1975 fiasco is never mentioned in the jw religion.
nobody mentioned it to me when i came in the years after.. the problem with this is that all the sad stories were never told (or hushed up) of people who sold off homes, etc.
I was raised in the JWs in the early 70s, and the only thing I knew about 1975 is what the GB said about it. I only recall people repeating the company line: that the WTS had not made any definitive statements about it, and that some JWs simply misread the info and made their own predictions. I didn't see a single mention of what had actually been said until I was out, some 35 years later.
My mother took the WTS version to heart, even though I am certain that she knew better. But she had joined in the mid-60s, just as the 1975 talk was getting started. I think she was looking for a way out of a life that was not turning out as she had hoped, and so she has clung to that hope for more than 50 years now. She has never stopped reminding me that "the end is near."
it has been interesting for me to learn the various ways that the jws twist the scriptures to fit their own dogma.
(of course jws aren't alone in that, but that's another topic.
) two quick examples of jws not following or going beyond the bible are blood and birthdays.
Isn`t that statement "Bad associations spoil useful habits " just plain common sense ?
Yep. As someone on the first page of this topic pointed out, it's the equivalent of the saying "if you lie down with dogs, you'll wake up with fleas." There are probably a hundred other ways people make that point.
The WTS takes it further, of course. Any association that isn't a JW in good standing is a "bad association" who can spoil useful habits, such as going to all of the meetings, going door-to-door, annoying everyone around you by constantly preaching, shunning disfellowshipped family and friends, and so on. Hang around the wrong people long enough, and you'll lose yourself to Satan. Next thing you know, you've grown a beard!
at the 2021 annual meeting, samuel herd revealed new light and claimed the anointed will all have passed away before armageddon.
it has since been revealed that while they will die before armageddon, there will be some anointed still around that will witness the start of the great tribulation.. so the question is, how many years until the existing members of the governing body have passed away?.
im not a doctor, but based on their age and various stages of obesity, im thinking 10- 15 years- give or take, sounds about right.. with that in mind, the great tribulation could be announced any day.. the new understanding has now freed the org from the burden of having to identify a particular generation in relation to the date of armageddon.
Announcing that the great tribulation has begun would be a bold move. I don't think they have it in them, but desperation can make people very bold, indeed.
But wouldn't there need to be definitive 'signs' to indicate that the GT was underway? The name itself implies that something notable and terrible is happening. Would it be enough to point at the "world situation"? That's something they do all the time as a matter of habit, why would the current situation be different?
On the bright side, this might be the sort of thing that leads to a larger-than-normal exodus of followers. And in that sense, it would be a self-imposed great tribulation for the WTS.
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He will be lucky to have a court case to wave around let alone a judgement…..
All the better. I can only imagine how he would try to spin it, if the case was thrown out. I'd like to imagine that it ended with him threatening to add the judge to the litigation and finding himself forcibly escorted from the courthouse.
i’m still a good christian.
i still believe the bible.. i don’t like the wt society, but some of the people, as individuals are good.
there are many nasty jws also.. i have concerns about current events and how close the end actually is.
Hi AnotherJohn, and welcome.
I am pretty sure we have at least a few religious people here. Leaving the JWs doesn't mean leaving religion or God, although that's a good reason to leave. And as exJWs, we have a number of things we can discuss without worrying about whether God exists or not.
Enjoy your stay!
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Lloyd is notorious for creating an illusion that they are hurting for money and needing everything to be crowdfunded.
I'm wondering if he will create a crowdfunding page for the litigation at some point. My guess is that he will.
I'm of the same mind as Simon on this- I think Evans sees this whole scenario playing out a certain way, and he is taking a very big risk as a result. Presumably, he'll see the litigation through, then at the end he'll claim some kind of victory or vindication. It's not about collecting from anyone. He probably hopes to have a judgment to wave around, but I think he'll also claim a win as long as there are no formal replies made in court.
But that's more than just an empty victory. His detractors and critics will declare open season on him. Having spent money to file several ultimately useless lawsuits, he won't want to do that again. What are his options then? Ask his followers to fight for him? How many of them will even be left at that point? His take-no-prisoners, with-me-or-against-me act will see him burning one bridge after another, until there's nothing left but scorched earth. Then what?
theres a couple of threads re: 1914 on the board right now and it got me thinking.. the jw doctrine of the 1914 generation is a key doctrine , yet it is probably the number one reason most have left over the decades.. 1975- within one generation.. 1995 - new understanding of the word generation.. 2010- overlapping generation first mentioned- some anointed survive armageddon.. 2015- infamous overlapping generations chart featuring david splane.. its obvious the org is changing the goalposts and constantly trying to squeeze as much time as they can before they have to abandon this altogether.
or will they come up with something new?.
does anyone else think this ever changing doctrine is responsible for the biggest loss of members?.
I remember reading about that, maybe in Crisis of Conscience. I think 1925 had a huge effect on any future predictions. Because they rely on out-of-time urgency, they never stopped predicting the end of the world. But they tried to use language that wasn't as clear and definite as Rutherford had repeatedly used regarding 1925.
Of course, they still slipped up from time-to-time. Most of the times they hinted at a date, they would occasionally use language that was all too clear. Unless they think that "the next few years" refers to more than 80 years.