Hi, Lisa,
I am LDS, now and forever. Best decision I ever made.
I was raised Protestant, but have JW family members whom I dearly love, including one sister. She and I have had many, many discussions regarding our life paths. She feels sadness for my choice (LDS) but does grudgingly praise the LDS Church for such things as our youth programs, Sunday School (she loved Sunday School when we were Protestant children), our Family Home Evening program, early-morning Seminary for the 9th through 12th graders, our strong stand on moral issues, and a dozen other things.
She knows her children might have turned out better if they had had some of those things in their lives, and will wistfully admit it, but will then add a statement like, "But they didn't have those things in Jesus' day so we don't need them now either." Over the years she has gradually lessened the number of times she bothers to defend the JW lifestyle after positively commenting on the LDS ways.
I am saddened by her choice to become, and to remain, a JW. Truthfully, I cannot find much of anything to praise, grudgingly or otherwise, about them. I don't feel it has been a blessing or of benefit to her or to her family. She does admit that herself, but continues to make excuses for her religion, turns a blind eye to their failings, and is simply holding on by her fingernails, hoping The End Of This System will come tomorrow, if not tonight.
I love how you expressed your sentiments regarding the LDS Church, and especially the Temple. Hubby and I have been Temple workers for more than a decade and absolutely love it. Being there is just the greatest.
Welcome to this site, Lisa! There are many good people here.
Qmbr (Did I get your name right?) -- Thank you for responding to that ridiculous list of supposed Mormon bad examples. It had to be the single most blatantly false list I've read on this site yet -- and there have been some doozies! Mostly I just laugh at them. Few are worth bothering to reply to.
DoubleEdge -- Nice to see you again! As always, your comments are balanced and enjoyable!
Susan