Undercover:You've missing far more than half of the story.
Allegedly he was resurrected, lives, and it IS possible to have a relationship with him.Christian teaching puts a good deal of emphasis on the resurrection, as inseparable from the "sufferings". Just because it only got a small mention in the "My Book of Bible Stories", and we majored on the "torture stake" as JWs, doesn't mean that the WTS got that emphasis right.
No, I don't think I'm missing any of the story...I'm just calling BS on it. He allegedly lived. He allegedly died. He allegedly was resurrected. I have not been shown any proof that any of these events happened. I maintain that you can't have a relationship with a dead person that you never knew or can't prove existed.
I agree that the WTS got the emphasis of Jesus importance wrong as it relates to Christians. But since I am not a JW or a Christian nor do I accept the Bible as Holy, it's kind of a moot point.
I can, however, appreciate those of you that have that faith and try to use that faith to improve their life. Going exactly by what Jesus allegedly taught and practiced (and discounting the later apostles and all religions thereafter) there are a whole lot worse people to put faith in and copy their example.
The Jesus of the Bible is a good guy. I just don't think he really existed as written in the book. That's how my relationship with him changed after leaving the JWs.