Hello,
It is not a difficult thing to do to criticize WTS literature, however I found this comment in a recent WT very enlightening as it seems to explain the unscholarly nature of much of what they produce. It also is an object lesson on how to manipulate a conditioned group of people by the use of 'trigger words'. I have highlighted these expressions, which are deliberately used by Writing, as we have previously discussed to 'encourage' the readers to adopt a patently flawed line of reasoning.
"During your study, avoid the approach common of so many so-called Bible scholars. They focus excessively on analyzing texts as if the Bible were of human origin. Some of them try to fix a distinct audience for each book or to conjure up an objective and supposed viewpoint that a human author of each book had in mind. The effect of such human reasoning may be that of relegating evolutionary approaches to religion. Other scholars give themselves over to word studies like the philology of Bible literature. They get more involved in studying word origins and citing Hebrew and Greek meanings than with the import of God's message. Do you think that such approaches are likely to impart deep and motivating faith?'. WT 06/15/2002 #16
Imagine the damage that this simple paragraph has on the thinking of the average JW who would emerge from it looking down from an arrogant height at even the most significant 'wordly' Biblical scholar.
Best regards - HS