@goodlife - finally! Thank you for the clarification, and yes, the point you were trying to make is indeed simple - that people failing to find a satisfactory answer from god do indeed turn away from god. I would dispute that such individuals would necessarily decide to adopt an atheist worldview; many will try alternative religions.
Now, why did you not just make that point - one that all can understand- in the first place, rather than a couple of parables from the JW site that were meaningless without the point?
A couple of points. You have been told, numerous times, by several different posters, that your cut and paste approach to posts here is not appreciated - because it is intellectually dishonest, since you fail to attribute your cut and paste, and because it deprives the reader of vital information - namely the source and therefore possible bias.
It is not sufficient to try to rationalise your dishonesty by saying that we all know that you cut and paste from Watchtower - People new to the threads, or those that just pop in occasionally might have no idea. Far more acceptable would be for you to make the point that you wish, in your own words, and then say that you have a parable or some text to illustrate your point, and then just post a link to that piece of text.
And to get back on track. Your point then, your parable and subsequent explanation - seems to be a kind of defence of some comments that you made earlier - which was, in essence, that it is atheists and only atheists that point out the logical inadequacies about the ideas of an immortal soul,or the idea of a resurrected soul.
I still say that is simply untrue. The biggest critics of your brand of religion are other religions - people with a similar belief but significant doctrinal differences. Atheists, I would submit, care little about the detail, only the bigger picture.
But, for clarity, I would like further information, preferably in your words, supported by a link if necessary, to the following questions;
1. Who are the 144,000?
2. Are only 144,000 to be allowed into heaven? If so, why bother attempting to recruit more believers? What happens to all the alleged millions of JWs around the globe?
3. Are they resurrected souls. or are they still to be resurrected?
4. If more than 144,000 are allowed in, what is the quantitative difference between them and the other resurrected souls?
5. Do resurrected souls live for an eternity ?
6. Is Heaven an Earth populated only by the resurrected souls, or somewhere different?
Short, concise answers would be appreciated. No parables or biblical references. Your words, supported by a link to Watchtower if you must...