Thankyou to everyone for your kind words and encouragement, especially to those that offered suggestions on how to make the process alittle easier. I certainly look forward to getting to know you all better in the future :)
To Carmel,
I guess what always made me view the organization as perfect on a global (or international) level was the love that seemed to be shown between the brothers. When i attended District Conventions it would always impress me how kind everyone was to eachother even though most were strangers to eachother. I also travelled to England a few years ago (i live in Australia) and i was shown the same kindness and warmth by the Witnesses i met in the congragations i visited, even though we were strangers to eachother. I could never imagine what other group of people had this same quality, and certainly on a global scale to me this unity and love seemed perfect.
But as i said in my first post, when you get down to the congragational level it starts to fall apart. Maybe one of my faults was that i expected members of the congregation that i attended (same congo for 15 years) to be perfect too. It always saddened me to see how much gossiping and slandering went on, when this is condemned in the Bible and by the Society. And how close friends that i knew well who had a "good standing" in the congragation would say and do so many "un-christian" and "un-theocratic" things. How could i make the effort to do the right things and live up to the requirements of the Society when i couldn't see anyone else achieveing that? Yeah, i know, nobody's perfect :)
Anyway Carmel, thats my humble opinion. I apologize if it is still alittle ignorant or immature.
Owen (HalfWayThere)