Are you an Apostate?
A: Well that depends on the context in which you are using the term.
[For the Christian] The biblical view of Christian apostasy is renouncing your faith in Jesus [Hebrews 6:4-8] having a confession of Jesus and later resorting back to the religious traditions and sacrifices that were meant to point to Jesus.
In other instances, especially for the church in Corinth, people would confess Jesus yet would live in a way inconsistent of thier faith [Sleeping with thier step mother, getting drunk on communion wine etc..]
From a biblical standpoint, no I am not an apostate.
However I have learned over the years in the Watchtower organization that the label "Apostate" should always be used in a negative sense. However Jesus was in many ways an apostate against the religious system of his day.
He rebelled against the religious system because even though the leaders knew the word of God, they did not honor it. One particular ocassion Jesus found himself eating with tax collectors [Matthew 9] and other people labeled "bad association" The pharisees saw him eating with them and said to Jesus disciples "Why does you teacher eat with such scum?"
Jesus reply was profound: "Sick people need a doctor, healthy people dont. Now I want you to go learn the meaning of this verse [Hosea 6:6] I want you to show mercy, not offer sacrifices" For I have come to call not those who THINK they are righteous, but those who know they are sinners."
This brings me back full circle to your question. Am I an apostate according to the bible? No.
Am I an apostate against the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. Oh yes, for they like the pharisees know nothing of mercy, only sacrifice. I could never again be apart of a religious system that abuses the scriptures such as they.