This is one of the most frustrating topics to attempt to discuss with my jw. He still claims that 'nobody knows' who will survive and jw's do not believe all non jw's will be destroyed. Yet, I have seen the many quotes from the literature that says you must be a jw to even have a hope. My jw too says I am lying when I say I don't fear death.
My question is, if at death you have no consciousness and presumably the same could be said at the big A (for jw's) that you have no consciousness if you are 'destroyed' (killed) then what is the big worry for jw's? God brings you back to life, deems you unworthy and zap! you are no more? That's the worse that can happen to you? you simply see what you will miss, be distraught and then destroyed? Well at least that unworthy feeling doesn't linger on, I guess.
How odd, for Christians they don't care about the where and how the end is, their hope (or assurance) is to be with Christ. The fear the wt instills in its members keeps them immature and needy for their entire lives. They 'need' that next meeting, next new book and so on. When do they become mature in Christ? The wt keeps them forever reaching and just maybe you may be good enough, have worked hard enough, have studied enough wt's to make it into the new system. But you never really know because how much is enough?
What do they think 'to die is gain.....depart and be with Christ' means? Do they only apply it to the apostle?