The WT hierarchy seems to invalidate their "anointed" members, in print, by the following quote:
Watchtower 1991 March 15, page 22. "Who Really Have a Heavenly Calling"
" Professing to have a heavenly calling does not bring a person special revelations. God has a channel of communication through which he provides spiritual food for his earthly organization. (Matthew 24:45-47) So nobody should think that being an anointed Christian gives him wisdom superior to that of the "great crowd" with the earthly hope. (Revelation 7:9) Spirit anointing is not indicated by proficiency in witnessing, answering Scriptural questions, or giving Bible talks, for Christians with the earthly hope also do very well in these respects."
Isn't this WT quote shocking?
Especially considering that all members of the JW Governing Body profess to be anointed.... And considering that the WT teaches that the "Faithful & Discreet Slave class" is made up of the collective group of "anointed" JWs on earth....
If the anointed do not have any:
"special revelations"OR
'superior wisdom'
then it makes sense that neither does the JW Governing Body or the "Faithful & Discreet Slave class", since they all profess to be 'God's anointed'.
If the WT says that the "anointed" do not have:
"wisdom superior to that of the "great crowd"
WHY are the "anointed" in charge supervising and governing the entire JW religion.....
Also, if:
"anointing is not indicated by proficiency in witnessing, answering Scriptural questions, or giving Bible talks"
then that disproves JWs, the "Faithful & Discreet Slave class" and their Governing Body, since they all pride themselves in their numbers and success in preaching, publishing Scriptural literature and giving Bible talks.
If the "anointed" do not possess any special divine insight then the religious doctrine that the "anointed" teach cannot be of any special divine origin........... as they claim it is.