StephenLaLiberte He was very judgmental in his way of teaching and perhaps he hit a point where he could no longer rationalize some of the things he's seen and thus, started to judge his own group, religion, including himself. This has happened to many zealots in the past, why not AM3?
That's a very good point. Thank you. Of course Paul of the New Testament is the classic example.
What brought this to mind was something else JT mentioned and that was that for the GB to make a change on an issue, it used to be they only had to have a majority vote (can't remember the percentage). However now apparently they all have to be in absolute agreement. No dissenters or abstainers.
So I wondered if he resigned because he couldn't or wouldn't agree with the others?