Alpha and Omega Ministries’ Dr. James White published a fascinating and sad post about the end times / last days / eschatological false prophecies of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
The following image was provided:
What this illustration illustrates is the cover of the May 15, 1984 AD publication upon which someone superimposed identification of each person in the picture by name, and gives the date when they all passed away.
But why do such a thing?
Because the claim at the time was, “1914: The Generation That Will Not Pass Away” and stated: If Jesus used ‘generation’ in that sense and we apply it to 1914, then the babies of that generation are now 70 years old or older. And others alive in 1914 are in their 80’s or 90’s, a few even having reached a hundred. There are still many millions of that generation alive. Some of them ‘will by no means pass away until all things occur.’–Luke 21:32. Dr. White notes that this is: A tremendous testimony to the status of the Watchtower Society as a false prophet–just like Harold Camping already is (1994), and will be proven yet again in about three weeks. False prophets come, false prophets go, but Christ continues to build His church, not by the popularity of His teachings, but by the changing of the heart. I previously posted a list of Jehovah’s Witnesses end times / last days / eschatological false prophecies along with quotations and citations:
Jehovah’s Witnesses – The Eschaton Strikes Again
Also, of note are the false prophecies of the Baha’i Faith:
Baha’i Faith: The Missing Prophecy
And some by Roman Catholics:
“The Fatima Crusader” and False Prophecy