William Miller’s 6000-year Theory
In spite of all the prediction failures, most nineteenth-century Christian denominations taught that God would bring an end to an […]
In spite of all the prediction failures, most nineteenth-century Christian denominations taught that God would bring an end to an […]
Being wrong did not stop prognostication during the nineteenth and twentieth-century from continuing. Calculation methods changed. Scriptural interpretations were reexamined.
The following list is an examination of some of the people who taught that the world would end 6,000 years
Who else held to the “six-thousand-year” premise, and that God had given the time prophecies of Daniel and of Revelation
Additional evidence to confirm the early background of the six-thousand year tenet: JOHN NEPIER (Neper) (1550-1617), distinguished Scottish mathematician and devoted
Moving Forward Help for Witnesses Handling Issues of Abuse and Victimization in their Lives by Mary Woodard Douglasville, Georgia, October
The Langbroek Family Story By Jan Langbroek I became interested in the Jehovah’s Witnesses in the early 1950s. I was
I THOUGHT I KNEW YOU An open letter from Barbara Anderson to Watch Tower’s Writing Department In 1517, Martin Luther
by Marvin Shilmer Jehovah’s Witnesses are a religious group who look to the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Inc.
Hi Joel, Having been born and raised a Jehovah’s Witness, I was interested to learn recently of your PBS film