TheMadJW said: "What a Bizarre statement. Without the Bible (or someone who READ it), you would know nothing about them. Has Jesus and the Nameless Ghost-God appeared to you and taught you?
The Bible was written so that it would be relevant to people in all ages- and is only misunderstood because of false agendas and religious tradition."
You are conflating two different things - a record and a guide
The Bible records Jesus, but actually it's not the only record, there are many books from the same period as the Bible books which record Jesus and his teachings, yet aren't in the Bible. So yes, the Bible is a record about Jesus, but it's not the only one. Even if there were no such written records, an oral tradition could well have accurately preserved the basics of Jesus and his message. Or is God not capable of that?
Now as for being a spiritual 'guide', well, the Bible itself said that this would be the spirit, not a book. Your rather sarcastic statement regarding "Jesus and the Nameless Ghost-God appeared to you and taught you" is actually contradictory to countless Scriptures which said that this would be exactly the case for true Christians.
Your assumption that because it hasn't happened so far supposedly indicates that it won't or can't, is flawed. Perhaps JW's are not taught by the spirit because they have not accepted it as their teacher and have not accepted Jesus as their mediator - because they are too busy putting the Organization in their place and listening to "another good news" rather than the one Jesus taught.
As much as you praise a book as a sure 'guide', it hasn't done you much good, seeing as JWs don't actually follow the Bible's words on this matter of spiritual guidance and countless other things. Perhaps, without the guidance of "Jesus and a nameless ghost-God", a record is just a record upon which men project their own fantastical interpretations.