Thank you Philadelhia Phonos. No, I did not really know that. However, I respect your decision and your right in making a decision in leaving Jehovah's Witnesses. I still respect Jehovah's Witnesses for their desire to do the right thing, in the idea of a universal brotherhood, and the idea of living in a paradise. My wife is still a very active believer, but I understand the arguments why many once Witnesses have left. I don't condemn you or the others as being apostates. That is a very strong word which I don't use either. My parents were once Witnesses but left during the late 1980's I have read a lot, and still read a lot of literature, historical and religious. I have even read books about paranormal research. I used to be a high school teacher, with majors in history and library studies. I have a book up for sale which is available at most eBook retailers, including Barnes and Noble, the iBookstore and Smashwords. It is called Paradise World, and yes its setting is Christ's Millennium, but it is not from a dotrinal perspective. In fact, far from it, particularly through the middle to end sections. In case anybody is interested the site is at www.smashwords.com/books/view/38930 where there is a large sample of the book. I also have my own website at www.paradiseworld-thenovel.com
This is not book written just for Jehovah's Witnesses, but for the general public also.
Best wishes,
Dan