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Jehovah's Witnesses Prophecied the End of the World For 1975

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

Jehovah's Witnesses caught making yet another false prophecy and then lied, claiming that they never made such a prophecy.

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  • Bullshit! The JW Cult has predicted the end of the world many times over the past century. It was written in their false propaganda. Charles T. Russell claimed the world would end in 1914 and when it didn't happen he moved the date to 1915. After he died in 1916 Mr. Rutherford took over and claimed it would end in 1918, 1925 and then in 1975. It is an organization based on lies and false prophets. You have to be an idiot to fall for this crap.

  • so true, mate, so true. I have read the book Millions Now Living will never die, publoished in 1920 predicting 1925. Its all man made fantasy, nothing to do with God at all.

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  • @BananaJSSI I can agree with you that the JW organization is not a good organization; I do not believe in such an organization (nor did Charles Taze Russell).

  • @reslight I have done my homework on the JW Organization and it is not a good one. It boggles me that in this day and age people can still get sucked into Cults like that.

  • @bj616 Russell, however, many times denied that his conclusions and/or expectations were "prophecy". He disclaimed being a prophet, but rather he claimed to be a student of Bible prophecy.

  • @reslight Russell never believed in an "organization" such as the JWs; he preached against such authoritarianism and sectarianism. The JW org came into existence after Russell died.

  • @bj616 Russell died in 1914 still believing that the Gentile Times had ended in 1914 and that time of trouble had begun in 1914; he did NOT change it to 1915. 1915, however, was a significant date promoted by the Edgars at least for ten years before 1914 had come.

  • @bj616 Russell, especially after 1904, did not believe that the end of the world was to come in 1914; he did not believe in the JW type of Armageddon. In 1904, he came to realize that the end of the Gentile Times would bring the beginning, not the end, of the time of trouble. See my video.

  • Videos like this spread only lies and foment fear. For the real lowdown on "1975", one only needs to read a Watchtower article from the Nov. 15, 1966 issue, starting at the subheading "The Year 1975" on page #631 Brother Franz of the Governing Body gives his councel on the subject. Of course, I don't expect the haters to research it, so, if you wish, let me know at my personal message page, and I'll send it along.

  • first of all it said in the 1965 WT that something significant was of the year 1975!! Some jws thought the end of the world and like idiots they thought that when that's not what the WT meant it was tlking about the 6000 years from the start of Adam and eve or somethin like that ..,1914 has nothing to do with the end of the world if they were jws in this vid they would have known

  • @whitelight6970

    That doesnt make any sense.

    1. Hell doesnt exists according to the Bible

    2. We can think for ourselves, if we couldnt we would follow the flow! Instead of joining an organisation that is hated by almost everyone.

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