I have been out of the religion since 1996. I used to come to former Witness boards a lot in the distant past, and then I lost interest in the subject. However, with a couple relatives still in and passing the 1914 one hundred year mark, I find myself looking to see what a modern Jehovah's Witness is believing. Could I get kind of an update on some things. Namely the following.
Do they still believe the end could come at any moment? I grew up being told that I might wake tomorrow to the end, because of the generation of 1914 (I know that changed). Do they still believe the end is close and how do they account for so much time to have passed?
Are they still saying the preaching work is done, and if so do they still consider China as not included in the world?
I read some where a while back that 2034 was some how being passed around as a new date, do to something with Noah and some crazy time frame of 120 years past 1914. Is this being taught.
When I looked at the number of Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide, it does not look like much growth since I left. Maybe a million or so, but not much growth in the United States. I also noticed that countries like Japan were shrinking. How is this being handled?
Who is the head of the religion now? (Please do not say Jesus Christ, as we know that is BS).
I heard through someone that people who faded (Like myself) are now supposed to be treated as DFed to wrap up that loop hole. Is this true?
One last question. What is up with jw.com, as I was in front of a Walmart and the Witnesses had a booth and were heavily promoting it. Did they change their views on the usefulness of the internet (When I was there, it was still aol).
I appreciate some updates, as I never ask Witness relatives. If I did, they would think I was wanting back in or positioning myself to attack them.