There is an old proverb that says the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Take heed.
How many people have you harmed in your life, even when you didn't intend to?
Former Witnesses on this board have expressed regret and shame for having gone door to door luring people into the Watchtower. How do you sleep at night, thinking about all those people you personally brought in? Do you maintain some sort of metal ledger balancing off your debt/guilt with people you have personally helped to escape? Or do you just quietly live with it and try to forget?
Still others, astonishingly, express shame because they are still going door to door and they justify their hypocrisy against their fear of being outed and shunned, losing everything. There's another word for this. It's selfishness. It's putting your needs above the welfare of others. Whether you are simply callous or cowardly, the result is the same. How do you qualify your intentions?
There are two kinds of hell, the one that's real and the one that isn't. The one that's real is in your mind. It eats away at you when you are all alone with your thoughts, like when you're lying awake in bed at three in the morning and everything is quiet except the voice in your head. The one that's real fills the last years of your life with anxiety and remorse while what you have done plays over and over in your mind and you can't make it stop.
Good intentions justify nothing. If you are responsible for doing harm, you are still responsible.