MOST inactive and former JWs are still captive to the concept that WT is God's Organization. A significant percentage live in fear of Armageddon.
Leavingwt's comment is spot-on.
I have written before about how my wife and I (out of the cult at that stage for about a year) visited one of our old friends in Brisbane, who told us proudly we were "amateurs" -- because he had not been to a meeting or memorial in seven years. We'd suspected for a while that he had left, and he spoke with some bitterness about how they had changed their view on higher education (he felt his own life prospects had been damaged because of their disapproval of university).
We had a long talk about why we left and why he left ... and as we parted, he said to us, "Hey guys, we have to stay in touch! I mean, it's not as if you've been disfellowshipped or anything." I presumed he was joking and waited for a laugh -- but he was serious. Seven years after he had decided he no longer wanted to be a JW, he was letting THEM decide who he could be friends with. He was still in their control.