Oh, for balance you do need to point out that two distinct rules apply:
1. If you're not a JW and belong to another faith, you need to unemotionally scrutinize your faith. JWs will kindly give you the facts with which to scrutinize your faith. The JWs will tell you: You should have nothing to fear because if your faith is true, it will withstand the scrutiny. You should be grateful to the JWs for helping you see how false your faith is. The JWs will spare no effort in patiently helping you to scrutinze your faith and leaving your faith to become a JW.
2 . If you now become a JW - or are now affiliated with the organization - you need to avoid any scrutiny of the "Truth". Instead, you must humbly allow the elders to scrutinize your questionable motives if you do have any questions or doubts. You must learn to suppress any sort of question or query that could be construed as doubting that the Watchtower Society is God's channel of communication. If you do not suppress your questions or queries, you prove that you are a bad-hearted individual who stands a high likelihood of being accused of apostasy and who risks expulsion.
The JWs have taken you on quite an interesting journey: From directing you to scrutinize your religion when you were not a JW to having the JWs scrutinize your motives for asking questions after you become a JW.
Quite a journey, huh?