@Giordano, I like the no-brainer you present: who do you trust to help with your serious health problem: a doctor with seven or more years of intensive study of medicine or the guy who cleans the hospital windows?
What a twisted religion!
The question of being condemned for lack of belief is interesting. Is not the lack of belief the same as doubt? Doesn't the scripture say reassure those with doubts (Jude 1.22). Mind you that scripture looks like the writer believed in hell fire. Heigh ho!
Within the KH, it's clear that to remain a member of the club you have to act exactly like everyone else namely believe absolutely in a divine appointment of the governing body of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Any comments or activities out of tune with HQ are slapped down as heresy. (except they don't use the word but it's the right one) Heresy wakes people up, heresy is the key poison inside a cult and the reason is this: criticisms are usually TRUE. If others get to see that they are true it would spread like wildfire, then members would start to leave and since humans do what they see others doing, the cult would surely disintegrate.
This is why there is a sustained propaganda from JW HQ claiming the exclusive rights to holy spirit.
So condemnation comes from the organisation for thinking for oneself.