Question 40: Where are JW Hospitals and Schools?
In an on-line post dated 03/11/2011 regarding the topic – Matrix Moment a correspondent wrote:
My matrix awakening was while at a meeting just after the devastating Haiti earthquake. Many of the brothers were inquiring about a special collection for the victims and an announcement was made that "there will be no special collection for the victims of the Haiti earthquake. Anyone who wants to make a donation for this cause, please make a deposit in the World Fund box and the Society will put the money were the need is greater". I was shocked in disbelief. The coldness and uncaring way this was presented placed me wide awake. The same Holy Spirit who has not been able to give this Org a correct date for Armagedon is correctly going to separate money donated for Haitian victims and direct the monies to that cause. I was disconnected immediately and forever.
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In the midst of my instruction via “What the Bible Really Teaches”, Haiti was struck by a severe earthquake 12 January of 2010. In the following Saturday morning session at my house, the elder in charge of instruction cited this as proof that we were near the end prophesied, but he was extremely vague about how else we should respond other than to get to the bottom line of the book we were reading through. That day I had asked specifically what relief action was being undertaken through the KH. As for myself I made several donations to charities that had feet on the ground; and in the case of Catholic Relief Service, I could hear about what they were doing via National Public Radio interviews on site a day or two after submitting something via phone. It wasn’t much in the face of what had happened, but connection with the suffering of others could be made in Christ’s name or simply via a secular non-government organization. The fate and welfare of others was not entirely ignored.
The previous fall when I had asked my fianceé the same root question ( Where are the hospitals and the schools? Where are the evidences of the works of mercy or charity? ), defensively she said that I would have to ask someone else, someone with authority to answer such perhaps impertinent questions. She fobbed it off to the instructors with the pamphlet “What the Bible Really Teaches”. I posed this one a couple of times before I finally got an answer.
Generally speaking though, I could see though where the organization took seriously the 24 th chapter of Matthew, but what of chapter 25? What was being done for suffering on Earth? What was being done to make sure that the next generation had as good a chance as the previous or better?
To me and my generation with whom I had shared the experience of private parochial schools, there actually had been vocational direction to professional careers such as teachers and doctors; either outside of or within religious orders with active missionary efforts for such purposes. In contrast, as an observer via WTBRT, I was struck by the lack of regard for suffering on Earth or the belief that we were put on this Earth to make it any better than the shape in which it was found. If we were not to be called to ministry, then that at least was our calling before God – so I was led to believe.
When I attended a 2010 Memorial service notified of its imminence with a broadside that said it would include an important message, I discovered that this entailed a litany of how much suffering was going on on Earth and how it was a proof that the end of the old “system of things” was sure to come. Hence, increased tempo in events such as tsunamis and earthquakes restore faith rather than challenge it, no?
Then the matter came up again after the Haiti quake, it was when an overseer had accompanied the elder instead of his regular crew.
The two had differed on a couple of matters brought up. On the matter of Babylon’s destruction, the elder was sure it was a done deal in 538 BC because “What the Bible Really Teaches” had just explained it. The overseer interceded to say that actually Jehovah had destroyed Babylon in his own time. If it meant anything, what I was doing was picking at knits and the book was still right and I was wrong to question it. But regarding schools and hospitals, the overseer cited Jesus himself: “The poor you will always have with you.” Either from Matthew 26:11 or Mark 14:7.
The remark, at the occasion of the anointing at Bethany, was elicited by someone protesting the use of expensive oil which was spilled on the floor and could have been worth 300 denarii had it have applied to the care of the sick or poor.
But Jesus said, “Leave her alone. Why are you upsetting her? What she has done for me is a good work. You have the poor with you always, and you can be kind to them whenever you wish, but you will not always have me here. She has done what she could, she has anointed my body beforehand for its burial. In truth I tell you, whatever throughout all the world the gospel is proclaimed, what she has done will be told as well in remembrance of her.”
The words are, as near as I can tell, identical in Matthew.
But were those words, as the Overseer had alleged, a justification for no schools or hospitals? Is it that the hour is so late and the work so urgent that these things must wait now near the elapse of the first tenth of millennial reign? How many generations now have there been pioneers and publishers, but a ministry without any works?
Or is it the reasoning somewhat akin to that of the rift between socialists and socialist revolutionaries: that improved conditions only delay violent overthrow? Shortly after Russell announced that October 1914 was the arrival time of his prophecies and American clergymen observed that, true enough the world was involved now in a great war, there was a movement within the nation to stage a national day of prayer to resolve the European conflict now on-going since mid summer. The Watchtower replied to this with disdain, citing that God’s judgment was final. There could be no turning back.
The book of Jonah is among the shortest of the Old Testament, but I wonder if by Russell it was ever read?