Wholewheat:
If being "apostate" in your mind means to turn away from the organization, doesn't that mean turning away from the teachings of the organization?
There are many here who have not turned away from God- only the Watchtower Society as an organization There are also some who still believe in some of the teachings which are unique to the Watchtower Society yet simply cannot believe or live by other parts of their doctrine. Since being a Jehovah's Witness and being part of the Watchtower Society is not an ala carte religion, these folks have either had to make the decision to leave the organization themselves or that decision was made for them by those seated in judgement. You either accept all of the doctrine or you are not a JW. You cannot openly say - "Hey, I think this part is good and I will follow it but this part- sorry- can't do it"; without being tossed out on your ear in a whirlwind of emotional hell.
To you, these people are apostates- so be it, by the definition you have found that being called that doesn't have the negative affect on people you might wish.
But I have to ask you this- If people who still believe in some of the doctrine of JW but cannot follow other teachings or rules of JW are apostate and the only way to openly remain a JW is to adhere to all of the teachings and not pick and choose which ones to live by- then aren't you an apostate too?
I understand that one of the strongest teachings (rules) of JW is not to associate with apostates or read apostate writings or literature. Am I correct? You not only do that but you actively participate and interact in this clearly labeled (by you) apostate realm. Doesn't that mean that you are turning against the teachings of your religion? If you aren't adhering to and abiding by it - you are turning away from it. The fact that you are still in the organization (in whatever standing) only means that you are getting away with it. One can, by definition of the word, be apostate while still in the organization by turning away from it by breaking the rules or going against the doctrine taught.
Maybe there are different levels of apostacy. Pre-apostate - when you are still in the organization- haven't left yet, but don't believe in some of the teachings. Sub-apostate- when you are in the organization, profess to believe it all but don't follow some of the rules but don't get caught.
Semantics? Perhaps. Sounds more like the pot calling the kettle black.
Merely my opinion. Cuz I'm free to have one.
Peace~
XW