Nice move, mikey… thought you'd stay around to interchange ideas… firmly no when it comes to JW's or any other cult… all cults have the same consistent traits… using standard Scripture by changing it to their benefit and a charismatic leader capable of doing exactly why you say happens to any firmly grounded believer.
Thank you naomi… always interesting to exchange thrust and parries with you…
Atalanta, your experience and mine greatly differ… no wonder there. I'm surrounded by mature, thinking men and women who have come to understand that the myths you describe as being 'common' in all religions actually have no proof of their existence, whereas the Scriptures I quoted earlier are the hallmarks of those who experienced something wondrous and which, besides being referenced by outside sources, were truly earth shaking in their reality. These same men and women came to their 'belief' later in life with an intervening period of at least agnosticism if not out right atheism all based on their intense inquiry as to the facts.
The most common 'myth' perpetrated by non-believers is that the early Apostolic church (who, BTW were almost all Jews) was begun and continued, to take advantage of easily misled followers usually with the underlying charge of doing the leading to make huge amounts of money or develop political power.
History is replete with the torture, killing and attempt at eradication of the early church… both at the hands of Rome as well as the Jewish leaders and others. But flourish it did and spread over the known world and each of the original Apostles died spreading that word. It wasn't until ca. AD 350 that the Roman branch of the church began to acquire power that we still see exercised today.
My dispute with Catholicism is as vigorous as with JW's, Mormons or others. I'm not Lutheran, but do agree with Martin's pronunciation of Sola Scriptura… one cannot earn their own way… only accept the payment of a debt the outcome of which, otherwise, is death.
But… miracles did and still do occur. Even in Scripture, Old and New Covenants, Yahweh used His power to produce miracles was quite rare, but happen they do as I can personally attest, just as I see the elevation of women in the New Testament to positions of equality not seen elsewhere, as you say, in the ancient world (and often in our own).
I can say confidently, I am a friend of God… but only because He first said it and Yeshua ha Messiach is the ultimate source of meaning, hope, and love, and that a fruitful life finds him at its center...