I'm reading a fascinating book, God's Best Seller, by Brian Moynahan. In it he documents how a few men like Wycliff and Tyndale risked their lives to make the Bible available to the common people. The Catholic church violently opposed these efforts and persecuted all who were involved in the translating, publishing and distributing the Scriptures. The great Reformers followed through and broke the oppressive ecclesiastical system of the Catholic church.
However, the sad fact is that some of the Reformers repeated the same mistake as the Church. They aligned themselves with political leaders to secure their positions. And then they ended up persecuting those that were in opposition to them. They justified this by proclaiming that "heretiks" were worse than murderers in God's sight.
It reminded me of what happen in Bethel twenty years ago. The Watchtower's Governing Body started persecuting those members who were studying the Bible and sharing the research. The Society has implied that "apostates" are worse than all other sinners. And this paranoia continues to this day.
One phrase in the book sums up the narrow view held by the Watchtower Society: "...dorness often bred by intense faith and moral certitude."