Firstly I want to say to you Rulehayle that you made a good decision to stop studying with JWs, you have saved yourself a lot of heartache later in life by doing so. By telling your study conductor that you have joined another religion there could be no greater disappointment for him or her because with JWs it is the number of believers which validates their faith.
If it takes a religion, an external force as a code of ethics to make a person good then it is the individual who is lacking moral fibre. I was a JW for twenty five years and I don't think I was a better or worse person during that time or afterwards and I'm certain from observing my friends who have also escaped, that the same goes for most ex JWs.
I realised religion was a scam courtesy of the behaviour of the Watchtower cult and could easily see the same spurious belief system working behind all religion because it is all based on hopes unsupported by evidence. How can anyone believe in spirits if by definition they are invisible and unknowable? "Beliefs" and faith are irrelevant to truth. Beliefs and faith can never make anything come true.
Surely it's what we DO that counts based on UNDERSTANDING -- not what we are led to believe?