I have laboriously sat through so many Watchtower Studies in my local Kingdom Hall so I thought I would share my experience of what supposed to be the "main spiritual meal of the week for JW's". As a formerly active JW I would disect all the scriptures quoted to really discern the meat of the word using a huge variety of commentaries that I have in my library. My heart rejoiced when I came across all the spiritual gems and I used to look forward to bringing my comments out at the study (this applies to the Book Study as well).
It seems though that the Watchtower has a "keep it brief and keep it simple" policy that it expects WT conductors and book study overseers to follow. In my congregation the most "acceptable" answers were basically someones rendition of what was already in the paragraph but put in their own words and maybe the odd scripture being read. The children of the congregation seemed to be given more opportunity to give their three word answers from the paragraph than the adults were. It seemed to me like a glorified nursery school. On many occasions my well-researched comments (I tried to get to the meat of the word) were criticized as being inappropriate and some in the congregation (probably the conductor) found them intimidating. JW's think of themselves as being true Bible scholars but listening to some of their comments it seems they are really still stuck with the milk of the word. Many of them don't even prepare the WT or even like to study. I never really learned anything from those WT/Book Studies as you can imagine.
Just asking if any of you have had the same experiences as these "studies"?