How sad it is that these people in the documentary are so naive. I guess I shouldn't expect less due to the fact that they were a JW at some point.
This is a counter-productive documentary. On the one hand it is great to come forward and expose any and all child abuses cases. Yes show that it is a problem within the WTS, show that they try to cover it up, etc. But when they start talking about Armageddon and paradise earth and living forever, etc...and they try to make that part of the false teachings of the WTS, that is where the documentary looses credibility and it aids to the JW beliefs about apostates.
Its one thing to bring to light the child abuse issues and the true false teachings such as 1914, 607, etc...but when they try to make Armageddon, etc...a false teaching then that is like they are saying the Bible is fiction and there is no God Jehovah/Jesus and this world is just how it is and there is no hope.
It is all very anti-Christian, anti-God...true apostates.
Its one thing to expose and break the faith and misplaced trust that JW's have for the WTS/GB, but it shouldn't also be done in regards to God and the Bible.
As I said, counter-productive.