One other thing that has always seemed odd to me is that the "anointed" have no influence within the WTBTS. I'm not exactly sure what it would really mean if you were "anointed". I remember reading statements like "Jehovah's spirit is active inside an anointed person". Things like that. But, if that were true, wouldn't the anointed be leading the 'work'? Not just the governing body, but all the anointed?
I haven't met very many, and I have talked to pretty much every Witness I ever met and asked them about the anointed that they know. And no one ever said anything about the person's spiritual qualities as being exemplary. As far as I can tell they are just there, they don't actually do anything.
Isn't this very strange?
Wouldn't having Jehovah's spirit active inside you make you exemplary? An excellent preacher? An excellent speaker? Kind, possessing tremendous spiritual insights into every day problems and very eager to help others in the KH deal with these problems?
I have never even heard of anyone like this, anywhere, in any congregation.
The only criteria that the JW elders use as to a person's spiritual qualities is the number of hours per month that someone spends peddling their literature. Let your hours average below 10 and you will be "weak". Doesn't matter if you are a saint, you will be weak. But, if your hours average over 20 you will be "strong". I guess between 10 and 20 you are just "middle of the road".
I found all of this to be very bizarre.