I am thankful to Jehovah's witnesses who taught me the Bible. I still believe it is the word of God. I have studied other spiritual traditions and have compared different teachings and haven't found one that gives such a positive outlook on the future. You have to admit its an attractive sales pitch the Bible makes. However, I have a problem with the conditions, the fine print, the details. And devil is in the details as we know. I have been through the lowly lows of life so many times that I didn't want to live at all. Nevermind living forever. Paradise life wasn't even in the picture. At this point in my life I find myself still praying, hoping and wishing for it, but not really believing it will ever be here. All the signs are there on the world stage, life is getting harder (especially if you're uneducated witness with no employable skills like me). I'm interested in knowing how others are finding their life without the possibility of living forever (or still believing it'll happen anyways in some distant future). And how do you deal with the present reality without having the Watchtower as a support system if you're out or on the way out (or still attending, but tired of "waiting of Jehovah" to solve all your problems)?
Maybe it's too much for one post. I'm finding it hard to move on. Having come back once, I'm not inspired by the growth (only the poor and the immigrants seem to show any interest at all) or the conditions under which the watchtower "allows" us to exercise our christian freedom. Those who do well in life are really content with the present and don't care about the world's future, just their own. I wish I had in past showed the same attitude that I once condemned - live for the present and not worry too much about what will happen hundred years from now (humans don't live this long anyways). Has this worked well for those of you who have left years (decades) ago? Do you still miss "the dream" that you once yourself pitched to others as the solution to all their problems?