Back to the topic on the OP:
It's all a matter of perspective, isn't it?
For the 1st century Jews, Saul was the good guy, Paul was the Apostate.
For the 1st century Christians, Saul was the bad guy, Paul was the anointed apostle.
For reniaa, "apostate posters" are like Saul - trying to tear away true blievers from their faith.
But from the perspective of most others on this board, "apostate posters" are more like Paul - pointing out the inadequacies and bloodguilt of an organization that claims to worship Jehovah, and instead recommending (depending on the poster): atheism, Catholicism, fundamental Christianity, Baptist, etc.
So to answer the question, one would need to answer another question: Which organization does the modern-day Watchtower Society most resemble?
-- The rule-laden, tradition-bound, materially wealthy, appearance-over-all-else Jewish system as described in the NT?
-- Or the simple, materially poor, miracle-working, communal-living, largely illiterate 1st century Christian congregation?
Answer that question, and then you'll see whether "apostate posters" are more like Saul or Paul.