Answering godrulz.
godrulz: There is room for a second chance after death with JW views. Is it possible that an opposer could be raised to change their views or does this merit annihilation? Are the ones who get a second chance (cf. Mormon ideas) only those who never heard the JW message?
If I get anything wrong here, I hope the e-JW community will bail me out:
Anyone alive when Armageddon comes – and is not a Jehovah’s Witness – is destroyed. No paradise for them.
The Jehovah’s Witnesses speak of “deserving ones” that they seek when out of service. They do not expect everyone to be deserving of the message. There is an idea that there are sheep and goats and only sheep are welcome in paradise.
Those dead at time of Armageddon get a second redeeming chance, except for those who irredeemably sinned. This would include Adam and Eve and the residents of Sodom and Gomorrah. The WT has flipped on this in the past for Sodom and Gomorrah.
There’s the thousand year chance. Those who won’t accept the WT teachings after a thousand years will be destroyed.
Witnesses have a magical view of paradise. There will be no war. There will be no disease. The earth will be beautiful and fertile. Everyone will live in harmony and there will be no strife.
The potential for you to enter paradise to express open views? None. If you are lucky enough to die before Armageddon, you may be resurrected when Jehovah so desires, but you will have a new compliant brain.