11. On what basis will people be judged at Armageddon? Here, the Governing Body confuses the "Great Tribulation" with Armageddon - these are different events taking place at different time intervals. The authors write: "... some of Christ’s brothers will still be on earth after the great tribulation starts and will not be taken to heaven until shortly before the outbreak of Armageddon." Yes, *after the beginning of the great tribulation* some of Christ's co-rulers will still be on earth, but they will go to heaven *at the end of the Great Tribulation (1st and 2nd woe of great tribulation for the people of Jehovah - then it will be over). The "Great Tribulation" itself ends with the accession of Christ *at the last 7th trumpet* and the departure of the church of the firstborn of 144,000, *all together and with one team* (about that the texts say: Mt.24:29-31; Rev.11:15; 1 Thess.4:16,17; 1 Cor. 15:52 - do not be lazy and read it again). The topic requires a separate, detailed and visual consideration.
11. On what basis will people be judged at Armageddon?
Here, the Governing Body confuses the "Great Tribulation" with Armageddon - these are different events taking place at different time intervals.
The authors write: "... some of Christ’s brothers will still be on earth after the great tribulation starts and will not be taken to heaven until shortly before the outbreak of Armageddon."
Yes, *after the beginning of the great tribulation* some of Christ's co-rulers will still be on earth, but they will go to heaven *at the end of the Great Tribulation (1st and 2nd woe of great tribulation for the people of Jehovah - then it will be over).
The "Great Tribulation" itself ends with the accession of Christ *at the last 7th trumpet* and the departure of the church of the firstborn of 144,000, *all together and with one team* (about that the texts say: Mt.24:29-31; Rev.11:15; 1 Thess.4:16,17; 1 Cor. 15:52 - do not be lazy and read it again).
The topic requires a separate, detailed and visual consideration.