Nathan asks why I vacillate back and forth in my feelings regarding the Watchtower Society. I thought I would answer that in a thread of its own.
I love the ideals of Jehovah's Witnesses. A united human society where everyone does the best they can and helps others do the best they can to serve God.
I hate my real life experiences with Jehovah's Witnesses where people were all over the board, some great people, dedicated to their beliefs, others living double lives, others very materialistic, basically living like everyone else in the world which they condemned. To me it was either all for one and one for all or nothing. I just couldn't and can't buy into this inequality of dedication and believe that the people are really united.
I love my friends and family who are still witnesses and ache, to the depths of my heart and soul, to see them again, to laugh with them again. They will never know how much I love them and miss them.
I hate the idea of having to pretend to be someone I am not in order to be acceptable to the people I love.
I love the idea of a paradise earth where mankind can blossom and grow.
I hate the idea that billions would have to die in order for this to occur.
I love the logic behind witness beliefs on who God is, the ransom sacrifice, no eternal torment, why wickedness exists and many other basic doctrines.
I hate the illogic of 1914, the proposed justice system of who gets resurrected and who does not get resurrected or destroyed or not destroyed and other doctrines related to the hierarchy of creation and redeemed creation.
I myself cannot group "the Watchtower Society" into one constructed whole of a thing to hate or to love. It is many things at once, some good, some bad. For me the bad continues to outweigh the good, although I can understand why some attach themselves to the good parts of the system and ignore the bad.
I can't really explain it further unless I try to explain my whole concept of Lifeism, which is my belief system.
But, I will probably always have mixed feelings about not being a witness for the main reasons given above.
Joel