Unconditional love is a term that means to love someone regardless of one's actions or beliefs. It is only when you face a crisis as a JW (where one's actions or belief's come into play) do you really learn where your true friends lie. Most are good at showing lots of love when you face adversity - loss of a loved one, home or economic reversals. Endless casseroles, invites are the norm. However, this is not something unique to JW's - basic human compassion kicks in regardless of ones religious belief or affiliation - so this should not be a stretch for most JW. The real challenge for JW is when it involves your actions or beliefs.
Having gone through such a crisis that involved meddling elders (misapplication of Lev 5:1), gossip that was really slander, CO/DO involvement that was based on biased comments from two jealous elders - one power tripping for my position of COBOE, the other just simply jealous - I had enough. While I was urged not to step aside I had simply reached the point where I had enough. I was always one of those elders that seriously took the assignment as a priveledge not a right of passage as a JW male. It is these ones that are a particular target of the narrow minded, powertripping and selfish. Then the rumours started as to why I step aside, family was hurt by yet more gossip = slander - usual comments about well people will always talk and we need to suck it up. Being told to be the bigger person and overlook imperfection, which left me with a bad taste in my mouth.
So with all of this - out of over 130 people who supposedly "unconditionally" love you, are prepared to sacrifice their life for you and have love amongst themselves a mere handful called - of the BOE - 2 - 3 have take some tacit interest. Yet, workmates, aquaintances, and non-JW family never stopped enquiring or offering help when they heard of our family crisis - total unconditional love from the very ones the WT tells me that have no love or are uncaring, unloving and selfish individuals. What an eye-opener.
Simon Morley