One of the hardest doctrines of the witnesses that I couldn't wrap my little brain around, was the teaching that the resurrected would NOT marry.
I remember one assembly, a whole talk was spent on the resurrection, and EMPHASIS was placed on the fact that they would not marry. The couple sitting in front of me (obviously a happy couple, 'cause this distressed them) whispered how they just couldn't believe it.
Here's the scripture they use to back their doctrine:
Matt 22:22-33 specifically vs 30 "For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as angels in heaven..."
This bothered me for many reasons. First, its unnatural and unloving. Why won't perfect women and men be allowed to marry? Will BibleGod change them? Will he take away their desire for companionship, sex, children, etc? If so, they why didn't/doesn't he take away our desire for "badness" (instead of killing us)? If free will is left in place, then are they expect to do this of their own free will? Will they have sex organs or will they literally "be as the angels", sexless? If so, then are they really human?
Talk about opening a can of worms after armageddon - you'd have to start a whole new judicial case and start the killing again to prove BibleGod is right... these humans are lucky to be alive albeit now they aren't doing normal, human things - having normal human desires.
And those pictures of the resurrected ones! You'd have an old woman running to hug some old guy resurrected (obviously I had the feeling they had been married for upteen years in the old system) or the happy couple holding arms out to the 6 year old girl, newly resurrected, and running to her parents. Little does she know that she'll grow up and spend eternity a virgin, enying everyone who "survived armageddon" who are allowed to have spouses and babies.
I use to think of the scripture that identified teaching of demons as "forbidding marriage" (1 Tim 4:1-3). I always, even as a witness, thought this was a wrong understanding.
Geee, even using Society logic, couldn't THAT scripture refering to the resurrection have been only for the annointed? Even if you stretched it and applied it to the "earthly resurrection", couldn't it mean they are resurrected in an "unmarried state". The marriage vows they may have had are now disolved and they are now single? It doesn't say that they will NEVER marry.
Did/does this doctrine bug you as much as it did me???????