Dear Friend,

Eve was told she would not die. In the 1920’s that diabolical lie was continued with the ‘Millions Now Living Will Never Die’ teaching. The Watchtower teaches that some born prior to, or around the time of 1914 and witnessed the events of that time will be alive at Armageddon.

This is a false prophecy! Sadly, many people, especially the elderly who witnessed these events and heard the 1920’s discourse, still believe they will survive until Armageddon. Most have already died, having believed right to the end that they would not die.

The Watchtower will later say: Sorry folks, but it was only a human mistake and we all make mistakes ... right? But if you were one of the so-called “strong ones” who believed what the Watchtower said about 1975, you will recall that later those “strong ones” were declared “weak ones” for being “too anxious”. This is exactly what they said about those who believed the “Millions” teaching!! If that happened to you, you should not be in a hurry to believe the 1914 theory.

Of course, the younger generation, those born in the 30’s and 40’s must feel they are almost immortal and that death will never touch them because they were born so long after the 1914 generation. After all, they must be thinking, ‘Armageddon must be so close now after all this time. Surely the 30’s and 40’s generation could not all die out before Armageddon’. But what if it does? Will you still continue accepting the Watchtower excuses about their ‘mistakes’?

The Bible tells us in Deut. 18:20-22 that the spokesman claiming to speak for Jehovah, and who made a statement about what was to occur at a certain time, if that event didn’t take place at that time then that spokesman was a “false prophet”!

They only had to make a mistake ONCE to be declared worthy of destruction!

Yes, just as ONE lemon identifies a tree as a lemon tree, one false prediction identifies a false prophet. But the Watchtower Society has identified itself more that once! Look at their proven record:

1914; 1915; 1918; 1925; 1941; 1975

How many ‘mistakes’ did Jehovah allow for? What would his opinion be about false spokesman who made so many ‘mistakes’? Has Jehovah changed His mind about what He said in Deut. 18:20-22? No!

What is the difference between a ‘mistake’ and a ‘false prophecy’?

If someone has ‘wrong expectations’ they would probably do as Jesus’ disciples did and ASK A QUESTION. In other words, speculation in the form of a question, put in a manner that leaves it open to the hearers to form their own opinion, is NOT a false prophecy.

However, making a definite statement that something will happen within ascertain time, and making it obligatory on ones hearers to accept that teaching, is in the realm of false prophecy. This is a VAST difference between an ‘inquiry’ and a certainty.

When a person or organisation claims to be directed or guided by God; they are claiming to be inspired! Honest hearted ones would do well to think seriously about this because if these teachings are NOT from Jehovah, then they are NOT ‘the truth.’ Only what comes directly from the mouth of Jehovah is the truth! We are only compelled to believe what comes directly from Jehovah’s Mouth. If it is not the truth, not from Jehovah, then it is a lie and liars will not inherit God’s Kingdom!

You may be like many others who would like to know more, but because of your family situation you cannot voice your personal opinions openly. We understand that which is why we are willing to talk to you anonymously by phone at your convenience or write to you under an assumed name directed to an address or your choice. You can be assured that we do truly understand your situation and that there are hundreds like you already in communication with someone like us in Australia.

Jesus said: I am the WAY ... not being in an organisation I am the TRUTH ... not someone’s interpretation of the Bible I am the LIFE ... not remaining loyal to an organisation No man comes to the Father except through me!

Yours faithfully,
Your friends
at: P.O. Box 2444
Mansfield Q, 4122

 

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