A week or two ago, a poster (I forget who; sorry) noted that exJWs tend to fall into two camps -- born-again Christians or atheists/agnostics. There doesn't appear to be much of a middle ground, e.g. joining a traditional, mainstream religion.
The observation has some merit to it. In the two years I've been reading and posting in this forum, I don't remember any posts from exJW Catholics, Baptists, Lutherans, or other "ordinary" religions. I wonder why that is.
I'm not sure how to account for the discrepancy, if it exists. Perhaps the terrible experience of having been a JW leaves one with the attitude of "no more religion or God for me. From now on, I want proof." In the case of Born-Agains, do they miss the "closeness," however shallow, that JWs provided, and want to find it again somewhere else? I truly don't know and am wondering if others can provide some insight.
So, here are the questions:
1. Do you agree that exJWs tend to gravitate to either of two opposite points of view -- BA Christians and atheists/agnostics?
2. If you agree, how do you account for it?
3. If you don't agree, please explain why.
I'm not trying to stir up trouble; just trying to satisfy the itch of curiosity (and maybe gain a few insights about myself and other exJWs).
Thanks.