I feel that the organization made out like they were interested in truth with a capital T while we were coming in and now that we know enough to make corrections to THEM they pull rank.
Indeed. "How dare you try to correct us? We taught you everything you know!" is the company line. I guess it goes like, "But I to Apollos," "But I to Cephas", "But I to the 'faithful slave'". Same deal. Being taught by this particular group is no cause for arrogance. (1 Corinthians 4:1-7) Oh, I forgot--the elders denied any arrogance on the part of the 'slave class'. It's easy to deny everything if you're in charge.
Well...I'm really just sorry I didn't find this out 9 years ago. Believe it or not, I did run into 'exit-counseling' sites on a Google search 9 years ago. I thought it was a load of rubbish and didn't click on the links, although in the back of my mind, I heard a whisper. "If you were to leave this religion, you'd need exit counseling..."
It seems logical that, knowing the information is out there, a person or group interested in defending its truth would write a serious rebuttal, presenting the evidence, be it scripture or Watchtower article or whatever, to refute anyone who claims something is wrong. But instead, they simply say, we don't need to answer to you! If there's a problem, God will fix it, HIS way, not yours! They seem to forget that it was often THROUGH fellow Christians that God helped to make the truth more clear, in the first century, not through secret meetings of a few people and 2/3 majority votes. Holy spirit worked through individuals in different ways and might've shown one thing to one brother or sister that was not shown to another. That's where brotherhood comes in. Equals, no head, no foot.
But hey, what do I know?