almosthome,
First, WELCOME to the board! I like dialogues, not stone-throwing. So here are my comments and questions.
I wonder how you will view the folks sitting in the back once you are reinstated. Will you still shun them? Jesus touched and healed lepers, spoke with prostitutes, and ate with sinners. None of them had to sit for months away from others. The prodigal son's father did not shun him until he was sure of his repentence... I'm sorry, but enforced shunning is abhorrent to me, and it is certainly not of the grace of Christ.
Next, if 607 BC is off... then how can the WTS ever justify their demands to be followed? Have you ever truly followed up on the logic on this? If the foundation is proved utterly false, then how is the conclusion supposed to stand? Such is building on sand, not solid rock.
By the way, if the doctrine of hell is the only doctrine that keeps you in the JWs... there are other denominations that teach this besides the WTS. Unitarians do. Bible Students do. Seventh Day Adventists do (I think). And even in more mainstream denominations, you'll find people with personal opinions like this as well. You don't need to stay in a cult to satisfy your need to be with like-minded people.
(And the WTS IS a cult. I wish, for your sake, I could say it isn't. A cult doesn't even have to be religious, just psychologically controlling. And the WTS controls by allowing no dissent, no questions (once you are a member!), hiding information from followers, psychological pressure to think that leaving is death itself, isolation from associating with others, absolute prohibition from contact with former members (often called apostates), filling up one's time with their activities, and associating the group/leader with some ultimate power or truth.)
Lastly, because the litmus test is whether you are personally committed to following God, or following someone/some group that takes God's authority upon itself, I wonder if you have ever read this court transcript, wherein Franz and Covington admit that the JW is REQUIRED to obey the WTS EVEN IF THEY ARE FALSE PROPHETS. Please tell me... are these guys really telling you to follow God? For you know well that the Bible says clearly, repeatedly, in both OT and NT, that ONE IS NEVER TO FOLLOW A FALSE PROPHET. This is a bigger watershed than the doctrine of hell, my dear!
http://watchtower.observer.org/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040312/DOCTRINE/10527012
Read it carefully!
bebu