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Watchtower False Prophecies
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Jehovah's Witness leaders for over 100 years
have claimed
to be God's only living "prophet" on the face of the earth. However, if
one looks at their record, the documented evidence proves they are what Jesus described as
"false prophets!" Most Jehovah's Witnesses have no clue about the true history
of their organization. Remember what Jesus said: "And many false prophets will
arise, and will mislead many." (Mat. 24:11) |
Check out the documented evidence listed by year:
1968 "The Bible speaks of the time in which we are living
as the "last days" or the "time of the end." (2 Timothy 3:1; Daniel
11:40) The facts show that this is a limited period that has a definite beginning
and a definite end. It began in 1914 when Jesus Christ was enthroned as king in the
heavens. It will end when God destroys this present wicked system of things.
How
soon will that be? God's own Son, Jesus Christ, gives the answer. After drawing attention
to the many things that mark the period from 1914 onward as the "time of the
end," Jesus said: "This generation will by no means pass away until all these
things occur." (Matthew 24:34) Which generation did he mean? Jesus had just referred
to persons who would "see all these things." "These things" are the
events that have taken place since 1914 and those yet to occur down to the end of this
wicked system. (Matthew 24:33) Persons born even as much as fifty years ago could not see
"all these things." They came on the scene after the foretold events were
already under way. But there are people still living who were alive in 1914 and saw what
was happening then and who were old enough that they still remember those events. This
generation is getting up in years now. A great number of them have already passed away in
death. Yet Jesus very pointedly said: 'This generation will by no means pass away until
all these things occur.' Some of them will still be alive to see the end of this wicked
system. This means that only a short time is left before the end comes!" (Truth That
Leads To Eternal Life, p. 94, 1968)
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1968 "Just think, brothers, there are only about ninety months
left before 6,000 years of mans existence on earth is completed... The majority of people
living today will probably be alive when Armageddon breaks out, and there are no
resurrection hopes for those who are destroyed then. So, now more than ever, it is vital
not to ignore that spirit of wanting to do more." (Kingdom Ministry, March 1968, p. 4
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1968 "During world war 1, God's people expected it to lead
directly into Armageddon, but Jehovah prevented such a climax at that time. We didn't
succumb to such an expectation during world war II. (Kingdom Ministry, Jan. 1968, p. 5)
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"AWAKE!" October 8, 1968, Headline: "Is It
Later Than You Think?" "Is Time Running out For This Generation? What Will the
1970's Bring?"
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1968 "The
1970's will certainly see the most critical times mankind has yet known. The deterioration in human relations - within families,
communities, cities and nations, and between nations - will worsen, not improve."
(Awake!, Oct. 8,
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1968 "True, there have been those in times past who predicted
an "end" to the world, even announcing a specific date. Yet nothing happened.
The 'end' did not come. They were guilty of false prophesying. Why? What was missing?
Missing from such people were God's truths and the evidence that He was using and guiding
them.'' (Awake, Oct. 8, 1968)
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1969 "in view of the short time left, a decision to pursue a
career in this system of things is not only unwise but extremely dangerous....Many young
brothers and sisters were offered scholarship or employment that promised fine pay.
However, they turned them down and put spiritual interests first." (Kingdom Ministry,
June 1969, p. 3)
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1969 "There is only a short time left before Jehovah will
destroy this wicked system of things." (Watchtower, Jan. 15, 1969)
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1969 More recently earnest researchers of the Holy Bible have made a
recheck of its chronology. According to their calculations the six millenniums of
mankind's life on earth would end in the mid-seventies. Thus the seventh millennium from
mans creation by Jehovah god would begin within less than ten years. Apart from the global
change that present-day world condition indicate is fast getting near, the arrival of the
seventh millennium of mans existence on earth suggests a gladsome change for war-stricken
humankind. ...In order for the Lord Jesus Christ to be Lord even of the Sabbath day, his
thousand-year reign would have to be the seventh in a series of thousand-year periods or
millenniums. (Matt 12:8, AV) Thus it would be a sabbatic reign. Since early in the
existence of mankind Satan the Devil has been on the loose, making the human family to
toil in hard bondage, causing the earth to be filled with violence before the global flood
of Noahs day and inducing the same old earth to be filled with even greater violence
today. Soon now six millenniums of his wicked exploiting of mankind as his slaves will
end, within the lifetime of the generation that has witnessed world events since the close
of the gentile times in 1914 till now, according to the prophetic words of Jesus in
Matthew 24:34. Would not, then, the end of six millenniums of mankind's laborious
enslavement under Satan the Devil be the fitting time for Jehovah God to usher in a
Sabbath millennium for all his human creatures? Yes, indeed! And his King Jesus Christ
will be Lord of that Sabbath." (Watchtower, Nov. 15, 1969, p. 622, 623)
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1971 "Shortly, within our twentieth century, the "battle
in the day of Jehovah" will begin against the modern antitype of Jerusalem,
Christendom." (The Nations Shall Know That I Am Jehovah; 1971; 2nd ed.; p. 216)
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1972 "Of course, it is easy to say that this group acts as a
'prophet' of God. It is another thing to prove it. The only way that this can be done is
to review the record. What does it show?" (Watchtower April 1, 1972, p. 197)
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1972 "Does this admission of making mistakes stamp them
[Watchtower] as false prophets? Not at all, for false prophets do not admit to making
mistakes." (Watchtower, Nov. 1, 1972, p. 644) |
1972 "If it is his purpose to have this beautification of the
whole earth accomplished by the end of his seventh creative day - Scripturally a period of
seven thousand years, then the time is near at hand for the ruining of the earth by
exploiters to be stopped by theocratic power and the blessed transformation to a
delightsome garden to begin. Already, nearly six thousand years of man's existence from
the close of the sixth creative day have run their dreary course. We must be approaching
the threshold of that thousand-year-long reign of Jesus Christ, which must be accompanied
by Paradise according to what Jesus promised the sympathetic evildoer on the stake there
at Mount Calvary." (Paradise Restored to Mankind - By Theocracy, 1972; p. 18)
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1974 "this remnant of anointed ones have identified themselves
on the pages of history since 1914 C.E. Before this year members of this anointed remnant
had been earnestly studying God's Word apart from Christendom. They put the Holy Bible
ahead of man-made religious traditions. As early as 1876 they were publishing that the
Gentile Times of 2,520 years would terminate in the year 1914. Events that have taken
place from that year onward prove they were not wrong." (God's "Eternal
Purpose" Now Triumphing For Man's Good; 1974; p. 178-179)
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1974 "Yes, the end of this system is so very near! Is that not
reason to increase our activity?...Reports are heard of brothers selling their homes and
property and planning to finish out the rest of their days in this old system in the
pioneer service. Certainly this is a fine way to spend the short time remaining before the
wicked world's end." (Kingdom Ministry, May 1974, p. 3)
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1974 'It also tells us that this millennium must be preceded
immediately by the most destructive war in all human history. We can now see the political
rulers... being gathered... for that War of all wars....' (Watchtower, July 1, 1974, p
397)
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1975 "The year 1925 came and went. Jesus' anointed followers
were still on earth as a class. The faithful men of old time - Abraham, David and others -
had not been resurrected to become princes in the earth. (Ps. 45:16) So, as Anna MacDonald
recalls: '1925 was a sad year for many brothers. Some of them were stumbled; their hopes
were dashed...Instead of it's being considered a 'probability,' they read into it that it
was a 'certainty.' and some prepared for their loved ones with expectations of their
resurrection." (Yearbook, 1975, p. 146)
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1975 In time, a direct contribution was made for the purpose of
constructing a house in San Deigo for brother Rutherfords use.. Concerning this property
the 1939 book Salvation stated: 'At San Diego, California, there is a small piece of land,
on which, in the year 1929, there was built a house, which is called and known as Beth
Sarim. (Yearbook, 1975, p. 194)
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1975 "Does this mean, then, that mankind has now reached 6,000
years into the 7,000 year period that God blessed and made sacred as his rest day? ... No,
It does not mean that." (Watchtower 1/10/1975 p. 579)
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1975 However, suddenly, there came an end to World War 1. It did not
lead on, as Bible students expected, into world revolution and anarchy or the battle of
Armageddon. And the sincere worshippers of Jehovah who were in the new covenant with him
through his Mediator Jesus Christ, found themselves still in the flesh on the earth.
(Man's Salvation Out Of World Distress At Hand; 1975; p. 98)
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1975 Furthermore, the remnant of spiritual Israel had for decades,
yes, since 1876, been looking forward to the ending of the Times of the Gentiles in the
autumn of 1914. They were expecting God's Messianic Kingdom to be fully established in the
heavens by then and also for the remnant of spiritual Israel to be glorified with Jesus
Christ in the heavenly kingdom at that time. All understanding of the Holy Scriptures was
slanted in that direction or adjusted to that idea. And when the year 1914 ended amid the
flames of World War 1 and the remnant of spiritual Israel found themselves still here on
the earth, then they were inclined to think that they would be glorified in the year 1918,
three and a half years after the end of the Gentile Times. (Man's Salvation Out Of World
Distress At Hand; 1975; p. 136)
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1975 this marked the beginning of a period of education in the
written Word of God from the standpoint that Bible prophecy is best understood after it
has been fulfilled. So there needed to be a correction of our previous views, and the
surviving remnant of spiritual Israel needed to be readjusted to the postwar realities and
opportunities. ... This revised program of Bible education had a profound effect on the
remnant. It oriented their work in the right direction. (Man's Salvation Out Of World
Distress At Hand; 1975; p. 191)
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1976 "It may be that some who have been serving God have
planned their lives according to a mistaken view of just what was to happen on a certain
date or in a certain year. They may have, for this reason, put off or neglected things
that they otherwise would have cared for. But they have missed the point of the Bibles
warnings concerning the end of this system of things, thinking that Bible chronology
reveals the specific date." (Watchtower, July 15, 1976, p. 440)
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