Dawg, my comment was not intended to be a personal attack. I'm not angry. I'm a skeptic, and I am bound by those rules. That means I must not believe in anything that has not yet been proven. This has resulted in some interesting conclusions, which I'll share later.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophical_skepticism
My assessment of your approach, dawg, which is not intended to be an attack on you personally, is that you come to a conclusion and then seek supporting evidence.
dawg: the completely logical conclusion that a story such as this could be true
A skeptic does not have that luxury. Could is not the same as true. Therefore it must be assumed as untrue until proven otherwise. That is, even if I dearly want it to be true, I cannot accept it as so. Without proof.
dawg: And you find it hard to beleive that this young man's death was covered up so an GB member wouldn't be exposed... good, believe what you want
The circumstances of the death may very well have been covered up. I'd be as happy as anyone to confirm that. But until it's proven.... Like I say, my philosophy prevents me from believing so.
Now for the story of this skeptic's evolving faith. I was cornered by a Witness last weekend, who asked me four questions:
Q: Have you studied the bible?
A: It's been twenty years since I became a baptized convert. I've been through the bible many, many times.
Q: Do you believe there is only One True God?
A: Of course there is only one God.
Q: Do you believe there is a Satan?
A. I believe there is great Evil.
Q: Do you believe in Adam and Eve?
A. You mean in the parable of Adam and Eve? The bible is full of metaphor, don't forget.
I sensed a deep rumble from the Witness with that last answer. I'm sure I am now tagged as a rank "unbeliever". Frankly, I surprised myself with the answer. But it is the only conclusion I can safely come to with the evidence at hand.