Anyway, all that said - I don't think there is anything particularly shocking about a religion thinking it is the only one that has the truth...
...their New World Translation is as good as any modern translation and it does correctly re-instate the divine name where the tetragammaton יהוה appears in the OT and where the NT quotes from it...I see no reason to object to their translation of the Bible any more than anyone else's...
...as for the "invisible return" in 1914...well, the JWs are certainly not on their own in having Jesus returning one way or another that is not nearly so obvious as the rest of us might have hoped for...ask the Adventists and the Baha'is (yes both of them) about 1844...ask the Mormons about what Christ has been up to since the 1st century...
...I'm with
@Deeje on the Michael/Jesus thing - I think they have a better scriptural case for Jesus as Michael than the more orthodox Christians have for Jesus as God...
...and
@Deeje is also correct in stating that Revelation does indeed indicate two classes of people - one can argue about whether the 144,000 are of natural Israel or a spiritual group, but it is not reasonable to deny that these are separate and distinct in some way from the "great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues..." (
Revelation 7:4-9)...just because most Christians fail to notice this or explain it some other way doesn't make a spiritual interpretation "shocking"...
...the blood issue is arguable (I mean on scriptural grounds) - but I reckon there have been far more shocking rejections of medical procedures on religious grounds (Christian Scientists for example)...
...the 7th (salvation) and 8th (governments as Satan's tools) points are well answered by
@Deeje - I don't necessarily agree but as far as scripture is concerned I don't see how any Bible believer could object...
...Jesus probably died on a stake as opposed to a cross - unless you are a Christian who knows almost nothing about the Bible I don't see why that should be "shocking"...
...and finally, not celebrating pagan festivals disguised as devout Christian occasions but really just excuses for rampant consumerism and over-consumption still gets my vote - I still don't join in those things even though I have abandoned religious reasons for doing so...shocking or not - you're never going to get a Christmas card from me!