There's been a few topics on the "search out the inactive ones" articles in this WT, but I haven't seen anything on the 3rd study article, titled "Maintain a Scriptural View of Healthcare".
I was unaware that the Bible had anything to say at all about healthcare, but oh how wrong I was!
Unfortunately, no scanner - perhpas one of the other intrepid posters could scan and post it.
But here are a few choice quotes:
Paragraph 6: "...we know it is wise to avoid letting our health become an obsession or a constant concern."
Paragraph 7: "Being inordinately concerned about our health care could lead to our becoming self-centered."
Paragraph 8: "The danger exists that a Christian might let health concerns push Kingdom interests into the background."
Paragraph 9: "If we are making sure of the more important things, we will be having an active share in the work of spiritual healing."
Paragraph 10: "...our deep love for God's Word should impel us to avoid resorting to therapies that could harm us spiritually or affect our relationship with Jehovah. Some diagnostic procedures border on the use of the uncanny."
Paragraph 12: "In desperation, some Christians have been tempted to choose diagnostic or therapeutic methods that go against the principles of pure worship."
I can hear the elders now:
"We're so sorry you have lupus, Sister Frail. But look at the bright side - now that you can no longer work secularly, you'll have plenty of time to pioneer. That is what you were planning, right?"
"We're a bit concerned that your cancer is becoming an obsession, Brother Sickly. We've noticed that some of your chemotherapy treatments fall on meeting nights, and on other occasions you claim to be too 'weak' to attend our fine spiritual banquet at the Kingdom Hall. Is the problem really your lack of appreciation for spiritual things?"
"You know, Sister Agony, others with fibromyalgia somehow manage to make it to the Kingdom Hall - look at this experience I helpfully printed out for you from the 1987 Awake. It's good to keep in mind the 'more important things' and not be self-centered. Which is more important - Jehovah's sovreignty or your little aches and pains?"
Can't you just feel the love, the understanding, the compassion?