Ray Franz states that, according to Governing Body decisions on matters of faith, fault found with certain of a religion's teachings makes said faith, in its totality, unacceptable to God. Therefore one's association in that religion renders one unclean. As a consequence, a Jehovah's Witness would be disfellowshiped for joining the Y.M.C.A. Or an individual wishing to become one of Jehovah's Witnesses could not retain his Y.M.C.A. membership. [The Watchtower, January 1, 1979, pp. 30, 31.] Franz's clear and fair-minded reasoning seems so at odds with the prevailing arrogant and judgmental WT mind-set:
"The fact that I think there is something unchristian in a religion
hardly gives me the right to judge all its members as totally
unacceptable to God. This is following the principle of
"guilt by association," a principle that was used against
Jesus by religious leaders. (Compare Matthew 9:11; 11:19.)
Following this principle, it does not matter what kind of
person THE INDIVIDUAL [emphasis: RF.] may be, what his
personal beliefs are, how much devotion he personally shows
to God's Word, how high the standards are by which he lives.
Unless he ceases affiliation with any of such religious groups -
and takes up membership with Jehovah's Witnesses - he will
be destroyed by God at the time of the "great tribulation."
Franz concludes with the old JW standby - 'wait on God.' If individual Jehovah's Witnesses find some of their faith's teachings unscriptural or practices unchristian, they are warned to be neither critical nor expecting perfection. Stick with the organization. No matter what.
[IN SEARCH OF CHRISTIAN FREEDOM, Ray Franz, Legalism- Opponent of Christian Freedom, p. 271.]