The October the 1st Watchtower has interesting views on the education of JW children.
Page 30, in which one JW explains how he ended up in FT service says:
'We did not associate with our school mates but only with those in the congregation who had good spiritual habits.'
Interesting as this shows judgmentalism and criticism 'even' in the JW congregation.
Then on page 31 it explains how parents must offer their children, as early as possible, proper guidance in their choice of school subjects and vocation goals.
'Rather than choose academic subjects that are geared toward a university education, parents and children need to consider courses that are useful in pursuing a theocratic career.'
Then:
'Compared with the positions and rewards that the world offers, a career in full-time service to Jehovah is without doubt the surest way to a life of joy and contentment. Take to heart the Bibl's assurance: 'The blessing of Jehovah- that is what makes rich, and he adds no pain with it' - Prov 10 - 22.
The course that JW children need to be taking are:
Studies show that in many countries, there is an acute need, not for university graduates, but for people to work in the trades and services. USA Today reports that '70% of the workers in the coming decades will not need a four-year college degree, but, rather, an associate degree from a community college or some type of technical certificate.' Many such institutions offer short courses in office skills, auto repair, computer repair, plumbing, hairdressing, and a host of other trades. Are these desirable jobs? Certainly! Perhaps they are not as glamorous as some might envision, but they do offer the means and the flexibility needed by those whose true vocation is service to Jehovah.'
So, you don't have to work hard at these jobs to make a reasonable living?! I don't think so!
University is certainly slammed in this Watchtower. Furthur education is OUT of favour with a vengeance!
The article explains that if your child goes to Uni they will be getting drunk, binge drinking, fornicating left right and centre, taking drugs.... This raises the question, do people who don't go to Uni not do the above things?
In all the article got me very angry again. However, I was pleased to see the desperation in which the WTBTS is trying to hang on to its young ones who are quickly slipping from their grip.