Bluesbrother, I understand your point, but I think you're missing mine. The JW organization gets mixed reviews from me on morality. (1) It gets a good mark because it teaches certain generally accepted forms of morality. (2) It gets a bad mark because it teaches that such morality should be practiced based on obedience to "the faithful slave" (this "slave", through whom JWs understand the Bible, claims to base its morality on the Bible but demonstrably abandons it when convenient), but because this obedience is more important than an individual's determination of morality, it's evident that individuals are not truly moral, but are only acting moral. In other words, in the moral arena, JWs are posers. This is true individually and organizationally. Hardly anyone will say that posers should get much credit for posing.
AlanF