Vitty,
I still go because there are nice people at the meetings. Because I don't want to rock the boat with certain family members. Ditto my wife and her relations. And because I am still interested in Jehovah's Witnesses as a phenomenon and it is sometimes enjoyable to observe. Some good speakers are also a laugh.
I don't see what's wrong with that. Many thousands who attend Anglican serives probably don't particularly believe, not least of all the priests who run the show. Some probably don't even believe in God. So what is wrong with being a Jehovah's Witness who does not believe in the Witnesses?
Contrary to forum opinion, Jehovah's Witnesses are not an evil cult. They are good natured people who purportedly believe in a mixture of old fashioned values and distintive biblical doctrines.
But I think there are very few in the Witnesses who actually buy into the whole gamut of weird teachings anyway. Is there anyone left who believes in the wacky seven trumpet 1920s stuff? Or the King of the North/South carry on? And how many doubt even more fundamental things such as the chronology? And I don't think I am the only one who is almost entirely agnostic as to the Bible, God and the whole lot.
But should that mean we can't still be Jehovah's Witnesses?
I think some need to broaden their minds a little.
Slim