The WT study this week made me feel sick!
It is one of the most blatantly un-scriptural articles I have ever seen!
Why? Well it is almost a direct opposite of the Good Samaritan parable.
- Paragraphs 5, 6, and 7. Subheading of: "HOW WE CAN IMITATE JEHOVAH’S LOVE"
In these paragraphs we see how we should treat our Neighbor ... So, what examples do we have of loving our neighbors?
"Suppose a Christian youth, whom we will call Alan, is thinking about an elderly brother whose poor eyesight makes it hard for him to read" it goes on to elaborate about how Alan can help the old-timer.
"Some are challenged physically because of injury, disease, or aging. Others are coping with emotional trials because of depression, panic attacks, or the aftereffects of abuse. Still others are part of a religiously divided family or a single-parent household."
Great! So, all examples given are either ambiguous, or obviously other Witnesses. Jehovah Loves THESE people!
- Paragraphs 8 and 9 are the best part. Subheading "IMITATE JEHOVAH’S KINDNESS"
Straight off the bat we get: "God’s Son said: “The Most High . . . is kind toward the unthankful and wicked.”"
Now we get the loaded language: "a woman known to be a sinner approached him...When a Pharisee disapproved of what had happened, Jesus spoke to him kindly too." (Italics mine)
Who else are like these examples? " At work, our supervisor is not doing his job well. How will we react? A brother comes to a meeting for the first time in months. What will we say to him? In the ministry, a householder says, “I’m too busy to talk right now.” Will we be considerate? At home, our spouse asks, “Why didn’t you tell me what you had planned for Saturday?”" (Italics mine)
Notice that all these examples, bar the fader, are of worldly people? We show kindness to them, NOT love.
- So, the lesson in these paragraphs is this: Love your Neighbors (JW's), be kind(tolerate) worldly people.
Good Samaritan? Where is that lesson!?