Ted Dencher wrote a book in 1966 entitled, "Why I Left Jehovah's Witnesses."
One of his chapters is entitled: "Effect of Anonymity on the Mind."
He points out that the WTS goes out of its way to take away JWs' individual identities:
-- You become "one of Jehovah's Witnesses," part of a "great crowd" of "other sheep."
-- You do not seek a personal relationship with Jesus because he is an archangel
-- You don't seek a new birth (John 3:3); instead you join "Jehovah's organization" and become a "publisher"
-- Your witnessing follows a strictly controlled progression of indoctrination in WT literature
-- You don't know who writes the WT publications because they don't give their names
-- You know very little -- if anything -- about the Governing Body, their backgrounds, or credentials
-- You aren't told who translated the "New World Translation" or allowed to inspect their linguistic credentials
-- Individuality and individual acheivement is viewed as "divisiveness," "worldliness," and "selfish ambition"
-- You don't decide what the Bible means; the anonymous "faithful and discreet slave" tells you what you are to think and when you are to think it
Dencher says: "The effect all of this can have on a man's mind is startling... all faith in the individual Christ is gone... Businesslike methods are used for everything, and all is run on a production-line basis. All work for a salvation that never comes or is attained. Figures and statistics are kept on everything... Those not producing sufficiently are removed from their positions of authority or even purged. God is viewed as an organization-god with a tally sheet covered with statistics and figures on business matters. He is never satisfied. Criticism of everything except the organization is encouraged. Everything else is mocked by them... To many dictators in the form of servants, running other people's lives and butting into your business instead of minding their own. Constantly finding fault while maintaining that they were faultless."
He summarizes: "An organization of this type just does NOT fit in with Biblical Christianity. That wasn't what Jesus Christ brought to our earth -- not by a long shot! He brought something far better and finer and holier than that! He brought eternal redemption, and I was going to seek it... I reviewed the time I had spent within the organization. Ten years of all kinds of work -- mental and physical -- and for what? Now I could see the futility of it all! I saw Jehovah's Witnesses come and go. They went as they came -- unsaved. What had they gained? Nothing."
"This whole idea of working for salvation was anti-Saviour (read Romans, chapter four). It was opposed to salvation full and free. We did NOT have the freedom of the sons of God! We were sold into slavery to the Watch Tower Society!"