LongHairGal - "The religion has dumbed down the literature and even gotten rid of certain books (the Aid Book and the Commentary on Letter of James mysteriously got yanked). They shortened and changed meetings, did away with Tuesday night home book study. They have done away with certain gatherings that were pleasant (yearly picnics or barbecues, no skating parties, etc.)
The caliber of people is not the same as years ago. Now there are fewer responsible working people there and many people were recruited in recent years from the"fringes" of society. These people have lots of issues. Of the remaining people there, many are arrogant and some are delusional (I could never humor these people and would not stand even being in the same room with them.).
The congregations are rife with damaging gossip and the problem is so bad that certain people decide to attend other halls to get away from it.
With the economy being so bad and released bethelites and too many people with their hands out looking for money, the congregations must be hotbeds of trouble.
Even though I am a twelve-year "fader", what I have heard and read about tells me the religion has become more controlling and cult-like. I even get the impression from certain "friends" that the treatment of single women is even nervier than anything I remember."
I'm having a hard time imagining how the WTS can continue this way and still survive, yet we still get posters who insist that the WTS will be around for a long while.
Makes me scratch my head...