Doctrine aside, the aspect that most destroys lives is disfellowshipping.
I believe that the only way the Watchtower Society will become a sustainable religion is to become more open...
I agree, JW. For me, all roads lead there. When I consider the anger I have felt toward this organization, I realize that it isn't about the doctrine. It's about the policy of forcing people to accept the doctrine.
-I wouldn't really care that they incorrectly taught that Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 BCE and that Jesus "sat down on his throne" in 1914--if it weren't for the fact that any among them who disagreed were subject to being demonized by them and shunned by all their loved ones.
-Blood transfusions? I don't see it as scriptural, but if someone thought it was, fine. Let them do what they want--of their own conscience--and NOT because of organizational pressure.
-Creating an alliance with the U.N. despite labeling them "the image of the wild beast?" Whatever. But since they will disfellowship those in the flock for any similar alliance, it makes them corrupt and evil.
-The fact that pedophilia exists in the organization is no huge news. It exists, perhaps, in all such groups. But the fact that they dominated these situations, instead of entrusting them to experts--the fact that they helped it flourish by so often attacking the victims, threatening them to follow their rules--is what makes them so reprehensible.