aniron,
The point as I see it is that, when the Witnesses say, "Where else is there to go to?" they're asking that in terms of where else can I go where I'll have all the answers to everything. Where else can I go where, as BGH put it in that first post quote, I will be certain of everything?
"They were not equipped to function in a world without certainty," was how BGH put it.
Of course, there is no such place, and the Witnesses "certainty" of everything is only an illusion. Much of what they are so certain about are really lies and fantasy - but it gives them the feeling of knowing all and having all the answers. I remember how we used to talk about that, how nice it was to know what the future held, to know we'd never die, to know God's purpose for oursleves and the earth as well.
The huge step in leaving the Witnesses is realizing that you really don't know much at all, and that you will have to live with mystery and uncertainty all around you. So when some of us have written here about the fact that we didn't "go anywhere" as it were, I think we mean it in these terms: We didn't leave the Witnesses to go find another 'place' with all the answers for us. What we came to realize is that anyplace or anyone that claims to have all those answers is lying.
S4