Yep. Don't get to far down into the details, 'cuase it get's mind boggling. I got in trouble as a kid asking some questions that seemed quite logical to me. Like:
1. If no one dies, then eventually the earth will be filled. That must mean no more children. What will a world with no more children be like?? Answer: Not for you to worry about.
2. If "death is no more", what about animals? (I had several pets whom I adored as a child. Obviously, if "death" were unnatural, then they shouldn't die either, right?) Answer: wrong. "Animals WILL die, but humans won't." But, wait (again, I'm just a little kid). If there's no more crying, then I KNOW I'd cry when FIFI goes...plus, why would ANIMALS have to age, if it's not natural...
Answer: Go to bed. You're worried about the wrong things.
3. Question: is it really fair to give greatgrandpa and great grandma a chance to "accept the truth" when they've actrually come BACK FROM THE DEAD and can see that it IS the truth, while we only give Aunt Sally and Uncle Dan (non-witnesses) ONE chance to "heed the truth." They haven't died, there's lots of religions to choose from now, to believe JWs are right is basically a GREAT LEAP of faith, really. So is it fair that they'd be killed forever at Armageddon for not "accepting the truth" , while others-- who've even lived pretty bad lives-- can come back from the dead, actually grow YOUNGER, and get the chance to say "I believe?"
No good answer to that one. It was clear I was being annoying.