kjw47
Well-Known Member
You can't possibly believe your teachers are correct now if you believed they were actually correct before they made the change. You would insist on them sticking to their original story.
When a person gives a witness and that witness keeps changing his story, the witness is considered unreliable, not more reliable.
So if you're a lawyer, and your witness testifies of himself saying "I was out of town at the time of murder" on Monday, claims "I was playing billiards down the street" on Tuesday, and then claims "I was home with the wife" on Wednesday, explaining to the jury that your witness is "100% correct" is only going to earn you a look of incredibility by the jury.
But this goes beyond anything we would ever see at trial. Your teachers claims to be the Almighty's witness here on earth, and as such it should be correct and true the first time, every time. It should be infinitely more reliable than our imaginary friend in at court. I see these constant changing stories as little more than an attempt to bring reproach upon the Divine Name.
As a matter of fact, when the Governing Board changes their story again I believe you will accept it as correct, which just tells everyone you didn't really believe what they had told you before.
In any event, if I'm ever facing scrutiny by our justice system, and I've had to change my story I'm going to ask if they could please stack the jury with Jehovah Witnesses. They'll believe me when I change my story one last time before I hit the witness stand:
"Members of the jury, the light gets brighter..."I was asleep at the time of murder"!
God set it up for truths to be revealed--At the proper time= when God willed--not before--not one on earth knew the hidden truths until God revealed them at the proper time(Dan 12:4) Matt 24:45)