p. 17, par. 8: "With unwavering loyalty, they looked to the apostles to explain the words and deeds of Jesus and to shed fresh light on the meaning of the scriptures pertaining to him."
There's that buzz word--loyalty. I feel once more like I'm being mentally set up for something. Fresh light, huh? Well, there you have it.
p. 18, par. 11: "Notice that those congregations prospered as a result of their loyal cooperation with the governing body of Jerusalem. Is that not proof of Jehovah's blessing on the arrangement by means of which his Son fed the congregations?"
Well, gee, here I thought it was because of that thing called "holy spirit" that the congregations prospered, not loyal cooperation with the governing body. We might add, of course, that if anything, a lot of those congregations were pretty disloyal, 'cause Paul had to keep reminding them about the circumcision issue years after the decision was already made. Proof of God's blessing in the first century is no doubt going to be equated, at least in a JW's mind whether they're aware of it or not, with proof of God's blessing today, you guessed it, because of loyal cooperation (obedience) to the Governing Body. Subtle.
p. 18, par. 16: "The Bible Students' diligent study of the Scriptures yielded rich results. Those loyal men and women exposed false doctrines and spread spiritual truths, publishing and distributing Bible literature far and wide."
There's that word again--loyal.
Into the fourth article, it seems that everything hangs on Jesus becoming King in 1914. It's offered as if to be taken for granted as true. But then the audience will assume it's true, it's not like this is being directed at the public or something.
p. 23, par. 13: "Early in the last days, the domestics were all anointed ones. Later, the domestics came to include the great crowd of other sheep."
"Came to include"? They just became "domestics" like last year. I suppose that does qualify as "later", doesn't it? Much, much later. You could say that the domestics now include the great crowd, and therefore, the domestics always included the great crowd...
Still in par. 13: "What about the Governing Body members who today make up the faithful and discreet slave? Those brothers also need to be fed spiritually. Hence, they humbly recognize that as individuals they are domestics just like all the rest of Jesus' genuine followers."
You really think these guys actually study these articles with the same interest as the regular JWs? I mean, they presumably were the ones who wrote the articles in the first place. I think my efforts at writing The Beast-Tower demonstrate just how little spiritual feeding is required for the people who write the literature. But this line to me seems to suggest there may be a subtle jab being thrown at someone on the Governing Body who may think a little too highly of his own personal thoughts. I may be wrong.
Box on p. 24: "In effect, Jesus was saying: 'If the faithful and discreet slave were ever to mistreat his fellow slaves in these ways, this is what the master will do when he arrives.'...However, the composite faithful and discreet slave has continued to keep on the watch and to provide nourishing spiritual food."
What a relief! The 'faithful slave' has informed us that they have continued to keep on the watch and provide nourishing spiritual food. You know, when people are fed by someone, do we usually go on the opinion of the person who cooks the food or the opinion of the person who eats it? That can be subjective, of course. But imagine if you go to a restaurant, and you find the food unacceptable, so you send it back to the kitchen. Then, you find yourself surrounded by three men and escorted out of the restaurant! The reason you're given? Because you didn't like the food! This is the no-win situation a JW finds themselves in, a world with only one restaurant, run by the faithful slave. So if the slave says the food is good, you just have to pick the mold off and find the section that looks cooked enough and hope for the best.
Ah. Well, that's it for my thoughts. I'm sure I'm covering stuff that's already been covered...now to read over what I wrote and fix it up a little before clicking 'Submit'...
--sd-7