Years ago, when my Pop was on one of his "serving where the need is great" missions, we finished up living in Yeovil, down in darkest Somerset.
The meetings were held in a 2 story rented hall. The Kingdom Hall was on the lower floor. Above was another, almost identical hall that was also rented. Strangely, the uppermost hall was rented by another religious group, and I was informed by our PO that this group were a breakaway sect of the JW's that he referred to as "The Evil Slave".
Even more confusingly, the upper hall held it's meetings at the same times as we held ours. Also, the toilets were shared between us and them. One could be stood at a urinal happily piddling away, then an "Evil slaver" would wander in, stand in the next urinal and try to make conversation. I always said hello which, I was later informed, was extremely verboten. Tut tut, bad Englishman.
Weirder still, when a witness wedding was held, the happy couple would marry in the local Registry office and then hold the wedding reception in the Evil Slave hall above the KH! The KH was not for the holding of receptions apparently.
Anyway, I'm digressing with all of this chatter. What I want to know is this: Are the Evil Slave class supposed to be an actual organised religion, similar to what existed above the Yeovil KH, or is the term "Evil slave" a broadly viewed reference to anyone who's just stopped being a JW?
Englishman.