Sorry to contratict you, Y, but it's not pulled. Here is link to the referral:
Oh, so BrotherDan made that recommendation. Well, spade did not say much in regards to how far along his wife is in her studies or whether or not she was a witness formerly. If she is curious or is seeking some biblical answers and is not entrenched yet, this is the best opportunity to help her. Join in the studies if at all possible and question, question, question... If you cannot join the studies, ask your wife the questions and check to see what answers she gets back. If she starts to get hostile then she is entrenched and is likely going into her 'cult mode.' At this point, order and read the books 'Combatting Cult Mind Control' and 'Releasing The Bonds.'
Here are a few suggestions per V.
http://www.youtube.com/user/WTComments#p/u/11/949n_xH9nso
http://www.youtube.com/user/WTComments#p/u/10/9ma_iVbSIbg
http://www.youtube.com/user/WTComments#p/u/7/fnqQ2taQGio
http://www.youtube.com/user/WTComments#p/u/6/3T0U6fWSY5Q
The third video is one that certainly resonated with me. The Jehovah's Witnesses who were studying with me and my wife made no bones about being critical of other religions or even suggesting that I should question my own beliefs. But turn that around on them and all of a sudden I am no longer considered 'a meek one' or a 'teachable one' by my wife and others. Pity, they can point out all the flaws in other people's beliefs and ignore the flaws in their own. So much for seeking 'the truth.'