There are a couple of people who post here, who were trying so hard to cling to The Truth™, despite being treated quite badly by their local congregation, when I became reacquainted with them. We talked about how love was what Jesus stressed would identify his disciples. Not the preaching work. Not using God's Name, Jehovah™. Little by little, we started talking about larger issues: the child abuse situation in the organization, the affiliation with the UN as an NGO for 10 years, the HM Riley Trust that was generating income for the WTS via stocks held with Phillip Morris (i.e., tobacco interests). Each of those issues just built on the basic foundation that real love did not exist among JWs, and added to the proof that the organization could not be God's Chosen People™.
codeblue and NOdenial, I love you guys!
Also, my status as an exJW is somewhat of a curiosity to my colleagues, since we occasionally have discussions about the blood issue and various belief systems. I have one co-worker who is happy to bring me the Watchtower and Awake! magazines that get placed with her, in exchange for tips on how to discuss various topics with the JWs who call on her. Another co-worker was grateful for my cautionary advice about befriending a JW in her neighbourhood, once the JW's true motives were revealed (I'll only be your friend if you have a Bible Study™ with me). Most of my colleagues watched the Dateline program and the similar one done by the fifth estate in Canada, and know that there are serious problems in JW congregations. I have more people convinced than they ever were before, that JWs are a dangerous cult, not just some wacky outlandish belief system. Those people will NEVER become JWs, and neither will any of their friends or family members.
I'm a firm believer in immunization!