horrible life said: I am sure the Society, has a great compensation program to the widows. They couldn't take anymore from the families, could they?
You gotta be kidding me right? There's no chance in hell the Society would have any sort of a 'compensation' program to the widows that goes beyond this sort of crappy advise taken from the Awake 1971 12/8 p. 28
This resurrection hope enables true Christians to avoid becoming overly sad about the death of loved ones. They do not "sorrow just as the rest also do who have no hope." (1 Thess. 4:13)
Since these brothers were not employees of the WTS (merely volunteers), I sincerely doubt that they'd be covered under anything and I'd be utterly shocked if Crooklyn actually offered to help the widows and orphans out financially----that's just not the way they do things. Basically, these families are on their own, unless the husbands had a good life insurance policy.
Scully said: Wouldn't it be a loving gesture if we started a fund to help these families with expenses? The WTS sure won't do it.
It would. But the moment it was discovered that 'apostates' had set up the fund, the families would be ordered not to accept one penny of it, on pain of instant disfellowshipping. Even if the families were starving to death, they would be told not to accept help from one of Satan's minions.