So when an elder friend informed me they were concerned my thinking may be headed towards Apostacy, I reminded him I had never said anything bad against the Society, sure had no teachings of my own, nor wanted any followers, just answers. Also reminded him that all my research was WT material based, and the problems/contridictions I had found were troubling for that very reason. He agreed that I had stayed on pretty safe ground.
But when I looked into it a bit more, it could easily go either way. Really ANYONE who leaves JW for ANY reason could be deemed an apostate by the first highlighted definition below....just drifting away would do it. It does not have to be the "drawing other away" mentioned also.
But I found a interesting loophole with this part: religious defection; a withdrawal or abandonment of the true cause, .....I gotta tell you guys, I have defected, stood away from, and abandoned what I previously professed, but none of that was actually part of the TRUE CAUSE! There was not much TRUE to it really, although I admit there is good to be found in all faiths. I guess I find it interesting that "stand away from" can have so many other add-ons. I always really thought of the banner carrying, ex-dubs writing critical letter, or starting a church type as being Apostate.......but maybe us faders who dont even have any real fault except having good bull$hit dectectors are too..........oompa
APOSTASY (from the Insight book) This term in Greek (a·po·sta·si´a) comes from the verb a·phi´ste·mi, literally meaning "stand away from." The noun has the sense of "desertion, abandonment or rebellion." (Ac 21:21, ftn) In classical Greek the noun was used to refer to political defection, and the verb is evidently employed in this sense at Acts 5:37, concerning Judas the Galilean who "drew off" (a·pe´ste·se, form of a·phi´ste·mi) followers. The Greek Septuagint uses the term at Genesis 14:4 with reference to such a rebellion. However, in the Christian Greek Scriptures it is used primarily with regard to religious defection; a withdrawal or abandonment of the true cause,worship, and service of God, and hence an abandonment of what one has previously professed and a total desertion of principles or faith. (end quote)