Reminds me of a conversation I had with a JW a few months ago.
A day after my friend had returned from an assembly - all hyped up about the "encouraging" message, I asked, "Out of curiosity, how many people got baptized?"
To which he responded... "I think about 8."
I then asked, "How many people attended?"
"....mmm about 3,000."
I reached for my calculator, multiplied 3,000 x 5 hours x 52 weeks and said, "So at an average of say 5 hours a week, your collective efforts of three quarters of a million hours yielded 8 lives saved? My friend had 5 people baptized at her church of 250 people and they don't even do the door to door thing...."
To which he responded, "That's not what it's all about *Neverknew*... We just share the Bible with people." He knew he sounded like an idiot so I didn't bother asking him to elaborate. I'm hoping he does that math at every single convention.
So Steve2?... "That's not what it's all about" anymore. Sorry.
Because I approach JWs at every opportunity I have story upon story.