Interestingly, the Watchtower, Bible & Tract Society teaches its members that if they leave their faith, it is tantamount to leaving Jehovah God. This statement is based on a false premise.
As a critical thinker, you have to examine what is being presented and realize that if a group of writers claims that they are not inspired, how can they make a claim that to disagree with their teachings is the same as leaving God. Jehovah's Witnesses, like many other members in high controlled groups, experience spiritual abuse at the hands of those making them believe they are bad people because they do not accept their doctrine. When you leave or contemplate leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses, many people have been taught that they have to go to another place of worship. Mainly because that is what they are taught by the Watchtower. In fact, the Watchtower teaches that there is no other place to go where an individual can find the truth. It is the same thing that happens to women or men in abusive relationships. When the abused person wants to leave, the abuser flat out explains that the person cannot survive without them. The abused person believes this and decides to stay out of fear that they cannot make it alone.
It is our aim to help individuals to appreciate that just as it would be unlikely that a person getting out of a bad relationship is not quick to get into another one, the same is true with a person getting out of a spiritually abusive relationship. You must take your time to heal and get to know who you are and what you want to do with your life.