Jehovah's Witnesses measure spirituality by time devoted to the religion

Spiritual Priorities and Materialism

  1. Jehovah's Witnesses measure spirituality by time devoted to the religion rather than quality of character, with elders probing into members' personal lives and offering unsolicited advice.

  2. Despite preaching that material wealth is unimportant for happiness, Jehovah's Witnesses contradict this view by bragging about expensive real estate projects and kingdom hall construction while discouraging members from displaying personal wealth.

Control and Discipline

  1. The disfellowshipping doctrine is used to discipline members perceived as threats to the organization's material interests, particularly those pursuing education or career advancement.

  2. Women who better themselves are often criticized by their husbands in Jehovah's Witness communities, as they're seen as a threat to men's ego.

Contradictions in Beliefs and Practices

  1. While Jehovah's Witnesses believe God's kingdom will solve all problems, their focus on materialism and real estate projects contradicts this belief.

  2. Despite viewing marriage as a spiritual institution, Jehovah's Witnesses undermine this concept through unsolicited advice and intrusive probing into members' personal lives.

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