KW,
I feel exactly the same way you do. I am currently anti religious organization. I made the same mistake too and joined a bible study group right out of the WT. But because of what I learned in the WT my eyes were more open and I was able to see right away that my new group had some of the same characteristics that I did not like in the Tower.
I like to listen to the Plain Truth Ministries www.ptm.org where I can hear bible sermons when I want and am not confined to a certain building. The motto in this ministry is faith without the religion. Greg Albrehct has written some good books too like Bad News Religion. This man came out of the old World Wide Church of God which is just as cultic as the WT.
Anyway, I know many have found churches they like. I found a few too but I felt like I was giving up control of my life to others and do not want to do that any more. I feel all the information we need is in the bible itself and we can approach God anywhere, anytime. Religion is a creation of men and is often used to dominate other men.
Since breaking away from institutionalized religion I feel so much better, I feel free and amazingly much more spiritual than before. My faith is not confined any longer to the interpretation of others. I can feel free to read whatever books I want by whatever church I want. I've also read books written by Jewish Rabbis, Ghandi and others and have really opened up my mind for the better. I understand other people's beliefs more now and am not so narrow minded to believe I have all the truth or that my version of truth is better than anyone elses. Good luck in your search for what is right for you. Lilly
P.S. The biggest thing I learned that had the most impact on me is that the body of Christ are the believers in him and have nothing to do with a church denomination or building. You can be "in Christ" and not attend any man made church. For those who like the weekly fellowship - I am certainly not against that either. Just that for me, it is unnecesarry to my faith.