But the Society takes the public position they are not negative on higher
education. And many gullible newer ones tell you this policy is not in The
Watchtower. Well, here it is.Good morning, Maximus,You obviously are well connected to Brooklyn, or it seems that way to me. In private discussions with the heavies, do they support the dichotomy of
the Society's official, PR position ("go ahead, go to college -- it's up to you")
while knowing what the GB's real, unspoken position is (going to college is
a waste of time -- you'd be so much better off pioneering full time or coming
to Bethel)? How do they, the heavies, personally resolve the matter? It would seem to
provoke a whole lot of grumbling and dissatisfaction.If they have school age children, what direction are they giving their own
children, and if it's toward college, is their congregational fall-out?
education. And many gullible newer ones tell you this policy is not in The
Watchtower. Well, here it is.Good morning, Maximus,You obviously are well connected to Brooklyn, or it seems that way to me. In private discussions with the heavies, do they support the dichotomy of
the Society's official, PR position ("go ahead, go to college -- it's up to you")
while knowing what the GB's real, unspoken position is (going to college is
a waste of time -- you'd be so much better off pioneering full time or coming
to Bethel)? How do they, the heavies, personally resolve the matter? It would seem to
provoke a whole lot of grumbling and dissatisfaction.If they have school age children, what direction are they giving their own
children, and if it's toward college, is their congregational fall-out?