Hello, newbie to the forum here, but been out of the JWs since 1998.
While I very much understand from experience where Qcmbr is coming from, I do have to suggest that such views are still pretty dependent on the Watchtower being correct in its interpretation of Scripture.
In other words, for such views as Qcmbr to be valid requires that one accept the F & S theology as valid representation of the meaning behind the Bible. It is the Watchtower that interpreted the sacrifice of Christ as something demanded by God's justice. Such words do not appear in Scripture and such a view of Jesus' death is not taught by Protestants, Orthodox, or Catholics.
It took me about ten years or so to finally comprehend that what Christians outside were saying about Jesus death as a sacrifice was not what the Watchtower says. The words are similar, often the same, but the meanings attached to them outside the Watchtower don't mean anything close to the concept you are speaking of.
Now I'm not saying abandon your current set of convictions, no! Merely pointing out something does not mean I subscribe to it or support it or believe it. Learning the accuracy regarding what the rest of the world understands about Jesus' death in comparison to the so-called "requirements of Jehovah's justice" paradigm that the Watchtower has drawn up (and learning that the guys on the F & S are way off in left field about it) doesn't mean you're going to suddenly worship God and accept the Bible's every word. But it will mean you can't be accused of only knowing one side of the story or holding your current convictions based solely on what you learned from a shoddy religious group (which would mean your views are not well-founded).
What I am advising is don't be so sure that what you've rejected applies to anything outside the Watchtower. Accepting the Noachin Flood as a literal account or that the God Jesus preached of considers you unacceptable without a sacrifice is JW-speak, not Biblical concepts and interpretation as understood by non-Witnesses.