I agree that women are upset more by the emotional damage than the doctrinal issues. I'm still in but the disturbing things for me are shunning (especially young ones), child abuse, and the blood issue - I was absolutely horrified by the May 1994 awake which paraded pictures of children who had died for the blood issue - how can any organisation glorify such loss of young life? - another comment which really 'hit' me was a comment by a respected national newspaper about our allowance of blood fractions, along the lines of 'don't jws realise that blood fractions requires a great deal of donated blood being stored and processed - if that's ok why isn't a transfusion?' Looking at the way Jesus valued life, healing on the sabbath ('breaking' gods' law) then I don't think we really know what he would say standing by a hospital bed with a young child with leukemia in it, dying because of refusing a modern treatment nothing to do with ancient dietary laws. If we 'sin' by saving a childs life by new medical advancements then I am sure God would forgive us readily based on the sacrifice of JC just as he forgave the Israelites that 'rushed at the spoil' because they were weak and hungry in 1 Sam 14.