The 144,000 are supposedly to give the flock their spiritual food at the proper time. However, in my old congregation we had one of the (supposedly) anointed - a female. This lady was very zealous and lovely in all respects - but I never once heard her give anyone their spiritual food at the proper time.
Also, all the remnant are supposed to be equal - so how come she received her spiritual food from a governing body, just like everybody else? And, as one of the (supposedly) anointed who was to give us our spiritual food at the proper time, how come she wasn't allowed to give public talks but had to take counsel from the elders - like everybody else?
Also, why are there no women on the governing body if all the 144,000 are equal? And why does a member of the 144,000 need to cowtow to a governing body anyway when they should ALL be part of the governing body? How can there be a select few (the governing body) governing other (supposedly) anointed when they are all supposed to be equal?
How is it the elders can laud it over a member of the (supposedly) anointed when it is members of the anointed who are supposed to distribute the spiritual food? And how come, at the memorial, supposedly THE most important date in the JW calendar, while females of the (supposedly)144,000 can partake of the emblems as part of the bride of Christ and who are (supposedly) equal with all others of the 144,000 - including the governing body - they cannot give a talk? Why can they not distribute the spiritual food at the proper time? As they are to become spirit creatures in heaven, and therefore sexless, how come they have to take the lead from the elders when it is the elders, and everyone else, who should be taking the lead from the (supposedly) anointed?
If the 144,000 are all (supposedly) now sealed how come the female members of the 144,000 who are, supposedly, equal to the male members of the 144,000 are less than elders?
And how come when the governing body, which is supposedly equal with all other members of the 144,000, decides to change its teaching those members of the 144,000, who are supposedly equal to everyone else on the governing body but are members of congregations around the world, don't know anything about this new "change of thought" until receiving it through a Watchtower - like everyone else?
And how come the (supposedly) anointed in far flung congregations around the world have to have this new thought explained to them by an elder when, supposedly, being equal to others of the 144,000, including the governing body, it is THEY who should be explaining it to the elders - and everyone else?
Do you suppose Watchtower has been conning people all these years???????????
Ian