A JW woman died a few days ago at the age of 31. She died from ovarian cancer. I knew her since she was a young girl. But her death got me thinking about the JW belief/interpretation of the resurrection.
Let's say the JWs are right: People who die on THIS side of armageddon have a chance to live again on earth. Next, let's pretend that Armageddon came and went yesterday (a few days after my friend died). She would eventually (and soon, I presume) be resurrected and everyone in her family will rejoice. Everyone EXCEPT for her husband. See, she won't be married to him anymore even though she just recently died. This raises more than one question: Won't she feel deep sorrow that she can no longer have the only man she has ever loved? Won't he be bitter that she only just recently died and that HE can't stay married to her?
JWs try to reason that God will satisfy everyone's need and how the bible talks about "no more tears, the former things have passed away." But do we really have free will if God is going to somehow "magically" remove our thoughts and certain memories? And if marriage is so serious in God's eyes, why does he let a little thing like death ruin it? I suppose her husband will walk into the cemetary to welcome her back to life, but the only thing he is going to give her is the infamous JW handshake, just like how they welcome new ones to the meeting.
This earthly resurrection belief has some serious holes in it.