Thank you, flipper. Thank you, Nathan Natas.
I agree, StrongHaiku. There was back then at least "a veneer of pseudo-intellectualism". It at least seemed to be sort of scholarly and intellectual. Now it's not even remotely like that; there's not even a veneer.
I remember the focus on the Bible. In my area (I don't know about others), also, we learned to discuss doctrine using just the Bible. We memorized countless Bible passages and had long discussions with householders using only the Bible.
In the 70's people were becoming dissatisfied with the Catholic Church (especially where I grew up, in Puerto Rico) and the alternative was the charismatic (e.g. Pentecostals) which was viewed as too extreme. JWs were extremely successful in Puerto Rico because they were in the middle of that continuum. And, one of the things that the JWs do really well is that they create a very strong and cohesive inner-circle that goes beyond their doctrine. So, at this point in time, doctrine doesn't even seem to be part of the equation any more.
Good assessment. It seems that doctrine is becoming less and less important and is not really emphasized anymore.
Do you know the situation in Puerto Rico now? Do you think JWs will continue to be successful in recruiting there or has the availability of knowledge on the internet hurt them?