All of us know how patricharcial the Watchtower Society (and most fundamentalist religions) is. Men pretty much "run the show", there probably are things a two year old "brother" would probably get to do before a poineer sister can. Why? Because the sister is a female(maybe ), and the Society gives sisters next to no level of responsiblity. This despite the fact that females do the bulk of the preaching work (you know, "God's commision"), and quite frankly a lot of sisters are far more capable of handling certain responsibilities than some brothers.
A prime example of the "theocratic arrangement" at work was the first time I ever took a group out for service. There were seven poineer sisters, all of whom had been in the "full time ministry" long before I was even born, but since I was the only brother present, I had to take the group out. I was all of 12 years old then, barely two months since I was baptized. Yet, despite the presence of seven more qualified women, there I was reading the text, saying a prayer (a fairly short one), and assigning sisters to work together. I was a little bit shy and embarrassed to be doing what I was doing, but the sisters were very good sports about the whole thing, they all commended me for my analysis of the text (thank god I had read it that morning ), and said I handled myself very well. One even commented "See, you've only been baptized 2 months and Jehovah has already found ways to use you". (As if using me as a pawn in his bet with Satan wasn't enough ) Even though I thought it was the right and "theocratic" thing to do back then, I always wondered why God would want me, a 12 year old, "ordering around" women who were far more mature than me, both physically and "spiritually". I couldn't understand how simply being a woman should prevent you from having a voice, as if women are cursed (or as if men are all born with leadership skills).
How many of you have had similiar experiences (both brothers and sisters)? Did any of you guys ever feel that it was silly to have a very underqualified man do a job despite the presence of more qualified women, or were you the type who saw things "theocratically"? Just how off is the JW view of women?
Go therefore and baptize the people in the name of the father and of the son... what the hell, we just need to bring up the yearbook numbers!