I think the passage says it all. It is the love of money, not money itself. You are so right about that. I think too many religions take a couple of passages and make religions on them without focusing on the bible as a whole. Look at all the people in the bible that were blessed with extreme wealth and possessions. Abraham was wealthy just as an example. God also tells us that we are to take care of our children, not the other way around. In other words, be wise with your money, and leave something to your children. We are also told that God has plans to bless us far beyond what we could imagine. God tells us that if we are evil and no how to give good gifts to our children, than how much more will he give us good gifts. The list of verses go on and on. We are supposed to put God first, and yes it is true that the love of money is evil. Having said that, how to people get the impression that God expects us to starve and live in a shack to prove we are faithful? I think some people will have more than others. You may never get to live in a million dollar home, but the Lord knows you need food and shelter. He will provide. Usually he provides through his people. Yet another theme in the bible obviously lost on the JW's. Charity. We are specifically commanded to pay special attention to orphans and widows. I think the nitty gritty truth is that their is no need for anyone today to be hungary or homeless. There are too many people in this world(not just JW's) who have way more thanthey could ever need or use. But what do they do with it? They hord it and refuse to give any of it away. Or if they do, only a small percentage of what they could afford. This is the ugly truth about the love of money. If everyone followed biblical principles regarding money and charity, we would see much less poverty. I will now get off of my soapbox.