The first step for leaving the JWS (I will NOT call it the truth.) for me was realizing that the Governing Body is not what they claimed to be.
You know, Gods spokesmen and all.
Learning about the changes in teachings over the years added another reason to doubt the WTS.
Learning that people had died because of their false teachings was something I could not excuse. (Organ transplants)
And then to find out that these people had died for nothing because the WTS changed thier mind on that teaching a few years later.
The fact that the WTS considers selling, placing or distributing litterature the most important 'work' that a Christian can do just didn't jive.
What about feeding the poor, helping the hopeless, ect...?
To the WTS, these 'works' were a waste of time.
And of course we can't leave out the false prophecies, the unChristian behavior, the worshipping of the Governing Body.
Yes, I call it worshipping because the faithful JW will do and believe anything the Governing Body wants them to do.
Including letting thier children die refusing blood transfusions.
Which teaching is only based on thier (WTS) understanding of what the scripture means.
And then the final question I had to ask myself.
Can I go door to door telling people that they must become a JW to be saved at Armageddon?
No I could no longer tell people that the WTS has all the answers and they were Gods orginization.
The facts spoke for themselves.
That is why the WTS doesn't want thier followers looking at apostate sites and talking to any that don't believe in the WTS.
Because they can't dispute the facts.
neyank