Cofty, let me go point by point:
The inspiration of the protestant canon of the bible. While the catholics believe that the Bible is "inerrant" or totally free from error; or the protestants believe the Bible is "infallible", that is, incapable of containing errors, I simply say that the Bible is "reliable". Big difference.
The importance of using the divine name. The Bible say it's important, and I merely second what the Bible says. I agree that Jehovah isn't the best rendering of that name.
The creation of pre-human Jesus. It's in the Bible. How could i deny it?
Jesus' "unblemished" life as ransom sacrifice. (words straight from the pen of Rutherford) As far as I know Rutherford didn't coin the term "unblemished", so i don't know what you're talking about. The King James Bible Translation, from 1604, uses the expression "without blemish" in 1 Peter 1:19. I wrote extensively that the term "redemption" is much better than "ransom". See my article "The Divine Purpose Of Redemption".
Need to "exercise faith" in the ransom (pure WT terminology) You and Laika are correct about that one. I should have replaced that expression for the more accurate "put faith on". I corrected that.
Salvation through faith + works. Salvation comes through grace. Faith is essential to attain grace. Works are evidence of faith. What's your problem with that?
Holy spirit is an impersonal force. Correct.
Paradise earth. Paradise earth, yes. But that doesn't mean that each human will individually live forever on a paradise on earth. "Salvation" doesn't mean "to live forever on a paradise on earth". Again, you didn't read what I wrote.
Kingdom of god = an administration to return humans to "an approved condition". That's just ONE among SEVEN things that the Kingdom of God is. Again, you didn't read enough.
Vindication of god's universal sovereignty. Yes, but! Although i don't believe that's the main theme of the Bible nor the ultimate objective of the Kingdom of God. In its aspect of being an "Administration", yes, it's one of its objectives. But, as it turns out, the Kingdom of God is way more than that.
Soul sleep. I don't know what you mean by that. That death is like a sleep?
Political neutrality. Yes, but I also wrote that neutrality "shouldn't hold back from helping in improving the life of others through good deeds.", which means that a Christian is free to have a participation in social and community actions, instead of simply sit and wait for the "new system" to correct everything.
This is 99.9% Watchtower theology is it not? You be the judge.
Eden