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Because they want to teach the truth from The Bible, and are not afraid to change their teachings when they conclude they are wrong.

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Q: Why changed the watchtower the teachings concerning resurrection of Sodom and Gomorrah for YES in 1879 1965 1974 1988 NO in 1955 1967 1988 1989?
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