I have to agree with Designs. After a lifetime of being a JW (and really believing it) and then leaving -- I can't understand why someone would surrender a chance at rational thinking and participating in emotional, mental and intellectual freedom to enslave himself once again to fantasies.
Designs wrote: [I don't know how to do that quote box.] "One thing I've noticed among JWs who Get Jesus or go to another Church is that they swap one set of Theocratic Language for another and now proudly proclaim they have found the Real Jesus."
After exiting I tried a variety of churches -- yes, they offer community -- even went to the Unitarians, the Quakers and a Buddhist church. (Loved the meditation; couldn't stomach the reincarnation.) Still I felt like I was a willing participant in the "Big Con" or "the god-shaped hole" as Sartre said.
Designs also wrote: "People need religion or religious sentiments because they just can't fathom being alone and self determined. Its the final frontier and they aren't there yet."
That is spot on. Some people want or need to be deceived. Also most egos can't confront their ultimate fear of death and one's finiteness -- that the universe can, as it has for eons, exist without them.