Rambaldi, you speak of how Jehovah's people should choose to obey him and follow his will, which you purport to mean following the directions given from the governing body. You do realize that the society recommends not even looking at apostate material, don't you? So, do you think you should be excommunicated for not following the faithful and discreet slave?
I'm not telling you that I don't want to hear your viewpoints--I'm telling you I think you're implicity contradicting yourself. I welcome your views, but I do not agree with them.
You speak of a choice a child makes--to follow what their parents tell them to believe or to form their own beliefs. That means that, if they do not believe in the "truth," you're saying that the children should fake service in order to "follow Jehovah." I cannot agree with that. You cannot legitamately show that logical views of the world do not exist outside of "Jehovah's organization." I would not be dishonest to myself and my family by practicing something I didn't believe and preaching something I knew to be wrong. Yet, you hold that since I haven't arrived at the same conclusion as you have, I should be punished. I don't think highly of any organization that attempts to punish honest thinking.