When JW's say they are no part of this world, I have to wonder if they know just how true that is. If they could see themselves as others see them, carrying the scripture to the ridiculous extremes that some do. For example, I had a recent conversation with (left un-named fro security reasons) elderly relatives. No, they can't see themselves ever getting a computer. DVD's, no, still using VHS tapes to play movies. Swipe a debit card instead of writing checks? Too old to learn that one, will stick to holding up the line writing out a check. Online banking? Shaking head. Still using film cameras, digital is too modern. A new car? Frivolous, when the old one is just fine for service.
Granted, these people are older, and that may have a lot to do with their reluctance to keep up with modern things. But how many JW's see it as a virtue to avoid new technology or to keep up with new inventions and products? I think this is fostered by avoiding the internet, where online banking, shopping, etc. could be done. Even Witnessing is done in a very old fashioned way, door knocking instead of using the web. Anyone notice how backwards and Amish-like JW's can be? Why are they so stuck in a 1950's timewarp?