Pam, I too feel badly for my Mom, waiting for something to happen that never will. But at her age, maybe it is better she clings to this dream than faces reality? And I am glad that you have found freedom also, and no longer feel unnecessary fear, or disapproval. We are all as good as we can be, right?
Baja: You are so right, only questions. Maybe that is our purpose in life, to ask the right questions? And if I receive an invite to the party buddy, I'm sending one along to you, deal?
Sozo: I am so glad you finally found freedom from the ingrained fears. That is no way to live! I am also happy that you have found peace and love. Let me clarify something, though. Yes, most who responded said they do not "know" what will happen, and frankly, neither do you. Not to undermine your faith or beliefs, but that is what you have. A belief, a hope. That is not the same as "knowing". And while we feel we do not know the answers, we all said we are free of fear, and can live with questions. So do not mistake our sharing of questions for a request for answers. It is my opinion that you, nor anyone else, has the answers.
I do feel that I am free of the clutches of the WT teachings, but that does not mean I feel the need to replace them with another teaching. I am glad that you feel sure in your beliefs, but please understand that to me, your preaching of "Christ's love" and being "born again", are just another set of man made teachings. I hope there is a creator, and I hope he does love his creation. In the end, isn't that the only hope any of us have, regardless of religion or spiritual dogma
Thank you all for sharing, think41self