Greetings,
This is a new concept for me that I keep running into with all of the discussion regarding the memorial: The fact that the Jehovah's Witnesses make a yearly ritual (their only ritual) of NOT partaking of the symbolic flesh of Christ. Can any Christians comment on the importance in the Christian faith of partaking in this? And why, would JW's feel the need to build up this rite to have people "pass" it up.
I know, ad nauseum the JW explanation of the two class system--the earthbounders need not apply, but it seems something far more (dare I say) subconsciously sinister is at play here.
I believe very strongly in the subconscious training and manifesting power of ritual. This feels like a very strange thing to do in a religion (Christianity) whose whole doctrine and very existence centers around this one rite that commences and relives a covenant with their god to place people in an observer/denial stance. Very, very strange indeed that the witnesses would have people pass it up.
Thank you in advance,
~Brigid
edited to add: ALSO, Jesus says "keep doing this in remembrance of me". To my mind, Jesus at that point, at least (and I believe up to the time of his death) was Jewish. He was celebrating Passover. The memorial looks nothing even slightly akin to a Passover Seder.