I am presently trying to get my wife to not drink the kool-aid (get baptized)
I have been pointing out to her that her and all JW beliefs come from the interpretation of scripture provided by the GB, and the inherent problems/contradictions therof. But they don't see it that way. They say something like, "We don't put the GB on a pedestal or anything, we believe what we believe because it is in the Bible, not because the GB is telling us to believe it."
Now to me that sounds like a nice story, I am sure they believe it and all, but I think it is highly doubtful. Naturally we all defer our judgement to those we percieve to be in authority. I read a story about a study done on the problem of mistakes being made in providing medication in hospitals. A huge part of the problem is that when a doctor makes a mistake, the highly trained nurse does not feel the need to question the doctor because of his/her higher status. A particularly funny story had to do with a doctor's prescription to apply ear drops. The prescription said apply drops to R ear. The highly trained and experienced nurse supsended all of his/her own judgement in deference to the doctor, and applied ear drops to the patients rear!
In the case of the GB, they claim a mandate from the Ultimate Authority! How likely is it that no single JW, ever has found a teaching to be logically weak, or confusing, or even open to other interpretations. I find it more likely that because a given questionable teaching comes from the specially chosen servant of the Ultimate Authority, they suspend their reason and simply accept it.
Occam's Razor would dictate that the latter explanation is simpler and therefore more likely.
Also, here is another thing I thought of. How is it, that if they only agree with all the GB doctrine because it is "what the Bible says", why do they all agree with "new light" also? Wasn't the "old light", "just what the Bible said"? So how does the "old light" now become not "just what the Bible says", and the "new light" now does become "just what the Bible says"? And they all agree on it! Nobody has a problem with it? The Bible didn't change. What did? Obviously the only thing that did change was the GB interpretation. The fact that they all accept the change clearly shows that it doesn't come from "just what the Bible says", but rather from all JW's blind acceptance of whatever the "food" the GB provides.
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