LivingTheDream - "I do recall telling one brother one day after meeting one of the GB that I didn't so much like, that I thought was a big jerk (his last name started with P of that helps) but I said to him: "You know, I realize now that it is silly for me to hope some day to meet Noah or Abraham or Moses in the resurrection." He asked me why. I said "Because it now seems to me that it is likely that I might not like them at all."
I remember so many JWs who would say (especially at the bookstudies) that they could hardly wait to meed Moses, or especially Noah and ask them "what was it like?", "what was it like?", "what was it like?"
I was a believer then, but even I got so tired of it, that eventually when they got around to asking me what I'd ask the resurrected OT figures, I said, "I wouldn't ask 'em anything. You honestly think they want 7 million groupies hounding them for their life stories every day for a thousand years? I'd leave them alone to live their lives in peace."
My God, you should have seen the stares. The bookstudy conductor smiled and nodded, though.
There was another time when we were asked what we'd like to do in the NS. Everybody else gave the standard WT-approved answers, like "build my own house", "help make the Earth perfect", or for the younger ones "pet lions"; when my turn came I said, "get a sailboat, learn how to sail it, and sail around the world" (I've always wanted to do that, still do). Once again, the stares.
Someone protested, "But, we're supposed to clean up the Earth!", to which I replied, "Okay, but do you really honestly think it's gonna take a whole thousand years to do it? Besides, it's supposed to be a paradise. What's the use of a paradise, if you can't live a life that makes you happy?"
The bookstudy conductor smiled and nodded at that one, too.