.........having been away from jwism many,many years, since the late 70's, i still remember being told "you don't need education." depend on jah, follow the "rules",all else will be provided. funny.......my bills were never paid by anyone, any "spirit" or organization. i had to provide for myself.
having been made to be a "conscientous objector" by wtbs,elders,parents,etc to the war in viet nam, i was supposed to find a hospital job to avoid prison or military service. checked out a few that were recomended.......never did do it. even though i was 18 at the time, my upbringing as a jw made me do as i was told....when i look back now, hell, i could of gone to college, but was "scared" to go against wtbs, parents....this would bring "disapproval" from all.............heaven forbid.......i might die at armageddon!!!!!! .....you know.....still just right around the NEXT corner......no....no...not that one....the next one......wait a minute.......the next one.....keep going, it IS COMING SOON!!
...........however............in the many different congregations i attended in several different states, being a ms in 3 different congos in 3 different states, i did notice the "educated, financially well off" ms & elders were always, somehow, "better" & in there own little "clique", looking down on, excluding from "social activities" the ones that were "uneducated, poor, janitor class." fortunately, i always made a good living, no not mopping floors, so i was "lucky" blessed enough to be part of the "in crowd."........whoopie.....
even though some who "sacrificed" for jah, were "outwardly" praised, they were actually "looked down on" by the "upper class, educated" elders, leaders of the congregations......burdens on the "well off" brothers...always "needing" something. christian living, loving at it's wtbs best.
.........ok....i'm done.....gotta go make some money
magoo......of the "self supporting" & happy i'm not a janitor class