Dear Fed Up,
Briefly what made me leave JWs, the Bible, and other religions is the existence of dinasours.
Dinasours were often 'meat eaters,' i.e., predators.
The Bible says at Gen. 1:30 that all creation ate green grass. Then Adam sinned and nature became violent.
Dinasours existed long (millions of years) before humans and were not all vegetation-eaters.
So, Adam's sin had nothing to do with it. Bible writers knew nothing about dinasours.
This is a fatal flaw in the Bible.
So, in my opinion, reading the Bible with a view to insight is fruitless.
I would recommend that you read books by scientists on the validity of the ages and behaviors of dinasours, etc.
The first non-JW book I read when leaving was "The Blind Watchmaker" by Richard Dawkins. Also highly recommend "Guns, Germs, & Steel" and "The Third Chimpanzee" both by Jared Diamond. Guns Germs&Steel is a Pulitzer-Prize winner.
Btw, there are links at the bottom of the page for some excellent sites dealing with the WTS.
I didn't go to the elders about my doubts raised by the "killing fields of nature," because they don't know any more than what the WT says. Without being immodest, I studied a lot more than they did (I read the Bible straight thru 5 times in the last 6 years--even looked up many dates writing them in the margins of Bible, never missed one article in the WT and Awake, read every book as soon as I got it, etc.)
I did write the WTS once, but the answer was not a good answer.
"I'd rather have questions I can't answer than answers I can't question (or questions I can't ask!)"
All the best,
Pat