I accidentally posted this improplerly so I'll try again...
I'm a "first-timer"- so please be gentle ( or at least use lube)
Can we try and look at the Bible's message without any preconcieved notions that we've been fed? Read it as if we've been lost on a desert island our whole life- what would we come away with? Perhaps that is too big of a task, so let's narrow it down to just the teachings of Jesus. What would you think?
Wasn't his "message" a simple one ( large in scope, yet simple). Didn't he preach to the common people without the need for "middle management" interpreters to re-explain what he was saying? His teaching for the most part were self explanatory in plain everyday speech! It kind of reminds me of math. Most of us understand basic math and use it to function in life, but only a few of us know or even want to know or comprehend advanced math, which helps mankind accomplish some great things, but isn't necessary for normal daily life.
Would you come up with anything that even resembles ANY religion we see today? I doubt it. What was the "religion" before Abraham lived? For that matter what was Abraham's "religion"? How did he "serve" God on a daily basis (I'm talking the "mechanics" of his religion, if any)? How did Moses "serve" God while in exhile married to a "foreign" wife? How did Joseph "serve" God while in prison and later with his"foreign" family, lifestyle and customs? Did they go to "meetings" constantly and count perfunctory "time" spent "serving" God in order to be pleasing to God? NO! They lived relatively "normal" lives for the times with varied customs all the while somehow remaining "favorable" in God's sight- HOW? They didn't have religious "managers" dictating to them how to be or act at every curve life threw at them. Yet their example is written down as worthy of imitation? Wow am I puzzled!
Jesus preached to many people "the good news of God's kingdom", yet only a few were his close followers. The majority he told to go home and apply what little they had learned (pretty simple). Yet today we are told to preach the "good news that we don't celebrate holidays" or the "good news we shouldn't take blood transfusions" etc. The WRONG THINGS are the focus. Masturbation, education, the actual details of sex acts between MARRIED persons, dating, clothing, hair styles, sports etc. are all left out of the Bible yet th WT actually invades into ones life by trying to mandate these, often with the severest of penalties ("shunning" in it's many forms). The term "worldly" is used in the Bible to describe traits, not whether one is "baptized" or not. Yes JW's can be "worldly", just as non-JW's can be "godly". Why the distinction? Mega-ego trip? Why is the WTS consumed with trying to measure the unmeasureable? How do you measure "spirituality"? Counting "time" (what an abhorrent concept) and placements? I know the PC WT reply to these but it doesn't fly! Show me even a remotely related concept in the scriptures, and that it was a focal point by Jesus himself! NEVER.
Intellectual exercises in logic aside- I know Jesus said the IDENTIFYING MARK of his followers (not his religion) would be LOVE, and yet after almost 20 yearsas an active "in-good-standing-witness" I have to be honest and say THIS IS NOT THE CASE AT THE KINGDOM HALLS OR IN THE ORGANIZATION! It is every bit as corrupt as the "Babylon the Great" that the WTS is always warning about- Hmmm could they (and all organized-man run-religions) be one and the same?
Just thinking OUT LOUD!