I really get sick sometimes of reading how JW feel that they are better or more taken care of then others. It's such a haughty attitude.
Info re: Earthquake in Italy.
Just heard the following:
"Fortunately our brothers and sisters are all safe and sound.
One brother was missing but he has been recovered from the rubble.
There are three congregations in that area. Many of them lost their houses and belongings. Of course there is a huge difference between the present condition of our brothers and that of the rest of the people struck by this tragedy.
All of our brothers have been accommodated in private houses, some in the nearby Assembly Hall, and some others in campers, while the majority of the people there have been given tents. And, of course, the psychological aspect of the matter is not to be underestimated. Most of the brothers, anyway, have lost everything! One sister in the assembly hall in Roseto degli Abruzzi reported that they do not have clothes (90% of them had to run out from their homes in their pajamas), shoes, and all of the practical things as toothbrushes, combs, etc…
The relief committee has to provide really everything to them!
Their houses are complete destroyed and it won’t be possible for them go back to take their belongings until several days, maybe months.
To the brothers in the congregations around the area it has already been announced to prepare a list of everything they think could be useful to help. In short the committee will ask to them to provide it. Our brothers and sisters in general are focusing on the protection provided by Jehovah on these occasions, while the rest of the people there feel abandoned and hopeless.
For those who are not part of our organization the situation is terrible!
Even if it has been recognize by everyone, that the relief teams have worked promptly and very hard, many of the people are still sleeping on the ground in public squares because they do not want to abandon their own belongings. The government has provided thousands of rooms in hotels on the coast, but the people are too much attached to their material possessions….
How different is our view of material belongings...