Sandra Jayne
Member
Check out the below link for totals of JW's around the world by country:
https://www.jw.org/en/publications/books/2018-service-year-report/2018-country-territory/
The United States has the largest numbers of JW's in the world, which makes sense since the group was started there. And there are too many factors involved to figure out why the JW membership varies in different countries. Certainly some of their higher percentages are in religious countries which are not strict with a specific religion and are part of the first world.
Actually JW's are told that that there is a link between higher education and arrogance. They consider themselves as having the best education for the reasons that you mentioned. The problem is that many are pressured into not having a higher education if they grew up in a Witness household (not an issue here in South Africa much though. In fact a brother from Bethel came to South Africa at last years convention saying that JW's should not send their kids to higher education.). But the main reason they say children shouldn't have higher education is that it undermines their faith with contradictory ideas (such as evolution. Watch an Anthony Morris video on higher education (A governing Body Member). They do not like having members exposed to contrary ideas. Higher Education is one of the biggest reason why those raised as JW's don't bother becoming Witnesses.
I think you will find if you spoke to any Jehovah's Witness they would know a GREAT deal more about evolution than any other person you are likely to ask. People often confuse being well educated with being wise, I have met many well educated fools.
Out of all religions if there is a God and if the Bible is the truth then I have no doubt Jehovah's Witness are the one's who are chosen to spread the gospel. I may not be brilliant but I consider myself to be quite well educated.
My problem is getting over the last hurdle of believing without any doubt there is a god