I figure there are people in the WTS that know they are teaching lies and keep doing it because they get something out of it and they don't care who they harm.
Then there are those that are thoroughly deceived like I was until things happened that forced me to open my eyes. Then I had to decide whether I would become like the people described above, knowingly teach and supporting lies, or leaving.
I figure it is like it was in Jesus time, the Pharisees (most of them) were knowingly teaching lies. There were some that were struggling like Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea. But eventually, they had to choose to leave the lies.
The common people were thoroughly deceived. Jesus helped them open their eyes through his illustrations and sermons. Some left the lies, others did not.
It takes courage and a willingness to be true to yourself, not to knowingly support lies even if that means causes pain to yourself, losing something you thought valuable.
It is a road that many people have to follow to leave a life where there is abuse, whether it be sexual, emotional or spiritual. It is amazing how similar the steps are to deal with being sexual abused by a parent, growing up in an alcoholic family, being part of a high-control religious group.
Blondie