From the chance comments from my husband and what I've read, the Wise Men were bad because they went off and told Herod about the birh of the new King, Jesus. That description really doesn't jive with the tone of the bible accounts. I mean, when the angel warned them off, they prudently went home without returning to Herod. That, and the gifts they gave Joseph and Mary, seem to indicate that their intentions were honorable.
So why do the JW's hate the Wise Men so bad?
Is it because they were sorcerers, necromancers, and "everybody knows" that Jehovah hates witchcraft?
The JW's can't tolerate inconsistency in their running doctrine.
Is it because God used "outsiders," strangers?
JW's demonize outsiders. How in the heck could Jehovah have used them? In the JW worldview, Jehovah's spirit works only within the organization. JW's conveniently forget the long line of "strangers" in the lineage of Christ. Moses' wife, the prostitute, Ruth. God is inclusive, rather than exclusive. Strangers to the WT doctrine can still gaze in to the night sky and see evidence of God.
Is it because they accurately predicted the birth of Christ?
Hmmm, who would be the equivalent to the Wise men in our day during the supposed return of Christ in 1918? Scientists? Conspiracy theorists? New Agers?
Besides, this prejudice against these Wise Men means I can't share one of my favorite stories with my husband, the story of the fourth wise man.