Background info: Although I'm an apostate, I don't hate Jehovah's Witnesses, or the Organization itself. Actually I find that many derogatory comments here are extremely biased. I think most of them are amazing people, and I wish more non-Witnesses were like them. I left because I stopped believing in Jehovah and the Bible altogether.
So I'm not interested in discussing non-essential doctrines, but basic doctrines like: Trinity, hellfire, predestination, God's purpose being for the Earth to become a paradise, what the Kingdom really is, what Armageddon really is, what the 1000-year reign really is, etc. Whether you still believe in the Bible or not, is there any basic doctrine that JW teach and that you've found to be scripturally incorrect? If so, please share, I'd love to hear!
Otherwise, I'll start with a suggestion of my own: The Witnesses teach that the "unrighteous" are brought back to life in order to learn about God during the 1000-year reign. I think there's no scriptural basis for this thought. Any ideas for/against this doctrine?