Ok shithead, here goes,
How do you know this story is true?
It was from eye witness testimony.
How do you know the Rolex cost $10,000?
I know when you are involved in the janitorial profession you do not get to know the price of expensive jewelry, but that was the amount requested to fill the order.
Could they have bought the watch from a brother that owns a jewelry store, thus getting it very cheap?
If so why did he not just donate it? No the money was collected from poor Bethelites, so unless it was embezzled it went for the watch.
Is it wrong to receive a gift?
I leave it to the reader to discern as the WT was using the example to condemn Christendom. Why is it not wrong when it involves JW's yet wrong for Christendom?
How do you know that Jesus would not wear a Rolex?
I guess you need to ask the writing department why they used that analogy. It appears they wished to give that impression.
Is Jesus not worthy of wearing a Rolex?
See answer above dipstick.
Did Jesus accept gifts?
Yes and he did not openly condemn others for doing so as the Governing Body through the writing department see fit to do.
Does it make Max Larson a bad person to accept a gift?
It appears you do not know Max very well do you? If you did you might say otherwise. I wonder how many brother and sisters get a $10,000 gift for 50 years of full time service? If they do not then why does Max deserve special treatment?
Is this not harmful gossip on your part?
I certainly hope the truth will help others to see the hypocrisy of those who lead the organization. Is that gossip?
Are you trying to question Larson's integrity?
How could I attempt to destroy something that does not exist?
Was the Rolex really the gift, or was the gift a picture of the factory buildings all lighted up at night?
If so it was an expensive picture or one that can transform into a Rolex.
run troll run