Great follow-up post, Farkel. The pastor across the street from us has a "soup-kitchen" every thursday in front of his house. We get all types coming through the neighborhood on that night. I've donated stuff to his charity myself and he's sent yogurts and perishables which were left over to us. All in all, I think the way we see Matthew 25 resembles Christianity more than the WTS distortion. In several books I've read about the rise of Christianity, one of the things regularly mentioned is the care the Christians gave even to pagans. It really made them stand out. Many people were converted out of Christian acts of charity. And I believe that the early Christians who understood the writings in their native tongue (Koine) would definitely know how Matthew 25 was to be understood. How rediculous it is for the WTS to teach that they know better than the early Christians themselves.
But ... how many people would be attracted to the JW religoin if they really were Christ-like? They shoot themselves in the foot with their interpretation of Matthew 25. Just think, people will soon begin leaving in droves and there will be no new ones to replace them. I give them "one generation." And they have nobody to blame but themselves.