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JWs just don't really know how to show hospitality to people.
LOLOL! Try to tell THEM that, though, dear LQ (peace to you, luv!) - LOLOLOL! Unfortunately, while the WTBTS preaches a LOT about showing hospitality... to "traveling overseers" and the like, they give their members little tools to show it as to one another. Some may recall me commenting on the "weird" dichotomy between English-speaking and Spanish-speaking congregations. How many times I observed the, well, lack of ANY kind of "brotherly" greeting, if not outright silence/ignoring of one another... when one group leaves the KH and the other comes in. It's as if the language difference is a valid excuse NOT to acknowledge one another. How can that BE, though, when supposedly BOTH speak "the pure language"?? You don't have to know Spanish to know "Hola!" or "Paz!" or even "Hola, HERMANO/A!" Coming from a neighborhood mixed Latino/a-African American... it was something I couldn't reconcile with my "spirituality." Same with, say, English/Vietnamese congos, etc.
To JWs, "hospitality," is having your FRIENDS (from the Congo)... or the sundry overseer... over and attempting to impress them with... well, whatever one is attempting to impress them with. Which could be a number of things. It is rarely, if EVER, about SERVING one's guests. And good lordy... one must NOT invite one who they DON'T consider a friend... or two who don't get along ("Who's coming?" - that question has always chapped my hide - why do you CARE? Either accept the invitation and come... or stay your butt at home. With your problems w/Brother-Sister So and So. And if you DO come... CHECK your problems with whoever at the door! I digress.).
Isn't it a shame that a large organization has members who claim to possess "brotherly love"... but have to REHEARSE as to how to EXHIBIT that "love"?
(Shaking head)...
And, yes, dear, dear Zoe (peace, dear lady!)... it was totally creepy. Reading about it... and remembering it. I mean, these are "christians," are they NOT? What in the WORLD does a CHRISTIAN need with their own "Praetorian Guard"? That, too, always concerned me: the "attendants" placed around the platform, at doors, etc.
Yes, I am SURE some of these folks have received death threats. But... so did Christ! And when Peter tried to "protect" HIM... what did he tell that one??
Every time I "look" at these folks I see less and less... and less... of any even remote resemblance to my dear Lord. In place, I see "IMPOSTERS"... the word almost screaming at me.
Too bad... too bad...
But, yeah... cree... py. Especially for so-called "christians".
Oh, and I think those folks from South African have on some kind of tribal apparel... possibly from the tribe that is most prominent in their congregation there. Y'know, like kilts... what's that word... tartan?
Peace!
Your servant and a slave of Christ,
Shellamar