LaughingBoy1503
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I would have never though that it is a JW belief that the JW religion is not “God inspired” But simply a group of “Bible students” Well that even further kind of reinforces my question about “Why The JW religion interpretations of scripture and not one of the other restoration movements”? And you kind of answered another one of my questions indirectly about authority. It sounds like you yourself are saying “The JW religion has no God given authority.” Also if it started out just as a group of 'Bible students" then it cannot trace itself back to any of the movements that were opposed The Catholic Church throughout the ages. And if the JW religion is not “God inspired” Then cant some of its Bible interpretations be incorrect? Remember, you also told me that you are not so arrogant to say that only the JW religion teaches scripture correctly?I found the post!
OK. Now what about these failed predictions and dates?
Sure the JW’s are preaching the system will soon end and the Kingdom will take over, but haven’t they pointed at particular years in the past and been proved wrong?
My answer: “Sort of.”
First may I say that JW’s are not “inspired” by God. They have repeatedly said this.
So Charles Taze Russell was not visited by an Angel. No one received a divine vision. No one came out of a trance and said: “Wow, I understand the entire Bible all of a sudden.”
The early name of JW’s (until the 1930’s) was simply: “The Bible students.” The name says it all.
They studied the Bible passionately and wrote about what they learned.
And in the late 19th and early 20th century they learned heaps! Each time they discovered something new they made changes to what they believed.
(The ridiculous alternative would be to keep believing something they had come to realise was false)
Even the apostles had wrong expectations at times. Acts 1:6 shows they thought the Kingdom was about to be established in 33 AD, and still had this idea it was on earth!
That didn’t mean they were the wrong religion or that Jesus wasn’t using them.
1914 was something the JW’s spotted.
Daniel foretold a time period (connected to God’s kingdom) that would end. The JW’s calculations showed this period would end in 1914.
(Here is a link to the explanation of where that date comes from.) jw.org/en/publications/books/bible-teach/1914-a-significant-year-in-bible-prophecy/
Of course 1914 was one of the turning points of world history.
1914 was the beginning of the last days, not the end!
Imagine if, in the years leading up to the 9/11 terror attacks, a group had been proclaiming that “a bomb is going to destroy the Empire state building in late 2001!”
1914 was the beginning of the last days. Everything that has happened since proves that.
- Would we now dismiss them as “false prophets” because of the details they got wrong? Or would we seriously consider what else they think is going to happen in the future?
The JW’s were right, they just didn’t have all the details or the correct understanding of its significance .![]()
About everything that has happened since 1914 proving that that was the beginning of the last days… the only real unique thing I can think of is the restoration of Israel as a nation. There have been wars and natural disasters and disease that have wiped out millions of people, since the beginning. The last 100 years is not unique in those ways. I would be most interested to hear your thoughts on these things. But, if you care to answer some of the other posts first, I will be patient. Take care and God bless