Back in the late 70s or early 80s, I was a member of Mensa, a loose association for those who score above a certain point on standard IQ tests. I'm living proof that they're not all geniuses and high-brows, or even deep thinkers. Anyway, membership allowed you to join various special interest groups. I don't recall their exact terminology. One such group was for JWs, and since I was a believer at the time, I signed up. Turns out it was a discussion group led by a guy who got way, way deep into the meaning of the original languages of the Bible and their modern interpretations. Some of the members' opinions and ideas were pretty far out there, but none had any tinges of apostasy. They published a newsletter that basically summarized their discussions. All that back and forth was over my head, and frankly, not that interesting.
I showed some of those newsletters to a visiting Circuit Overseer one time. He frowned and said good JWs shouldn't be wasting time doing that kind of research and theorizing. It could lead to misunderstandings or questioning the Society. He strongly discouraged it. Those newsletters and the very few Mensa meetings I attended were above my head and rather dull anyway, so I soon let my membership lapse.
I am no longer a believer at all, but it does seem that the Borg ignores Jesus' statement about "...where two or three are gathered...". It does not say, "...where two or three are gathered, if organized by the older men of Jerusalem...".