Apologies I took so long to get back - work!
torn - chuffed that my post pushed you to post :)
I think you have a very valid point, my wife pretty much said the same thing - that I should have been the bigger man and just walked away from the situation and I should have shown respect for their beliefs. I disagree and this is a small part of why.
I have wracked my brains as to why I was so fooled by my religion and so inculcated in its myth that I literally couldn't see the lies and logical errors. How could I not see the totally bogus nature of my faith? I'd spent two years as a missionary arguing with plenty of christians, atheists and agnostics (and the odd pagan and muslim) and no one had caused me to truly question my faith. While the majority of the blame for my lack of self critique must lie at my feet (fear, mental laziness and pride) there is a significant other cause. In all my debates and discussions I was never directly challenged on the core weaknesses of mormonism. When it comes to pure theological ideas mormonism is pretty solid (it caters for everyone and explains the whys and hows pretty thoroughly) so it can go toe to toe with any religion and not get beaten however, no one ever pressed me on the real mormon weak points - weak points I only realised were there when I did my own deconstruction - I list a few below:
1 - Joseph Smith's polyandry (NOT simple polygamy) and sex with (in our culture) minors - plus his use of 'revelations' to put them under pressure to aquiese.
2 - Exactly how he 'translated' the plates ( head in a hat using a seer stone NOT using the 'official' urim and thummin)
3 - Immorality - old testament God condones genocide, child murder, sexual slavery etc. new testament god allows criminals to escape justice while leaving victims without recompense and disempowers the victim from exacting punishment by simply forgiving sins.
4 - Top church leaders get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars (while the sheeple are taught to do everything as a free lay clergy)
5 - What treasure digging really was and why the 'gold plates' is therefore utterly dubious - JS's role in defrauding people from the age of ten onwards.
6 - Masonry and its history (i.e. relatively modern) and the parallels with mormon temple rights.
7 - Anachronisms and impossibilities in Book of Mormon (silk, wheeled chariots, horses, steel, hebrew bloodlines, swords and breastplates, 'reformed' Egyptian writing, reliance on a real biblical global flood etc.)
I realised that in order to challenge me on those real issues someone would need to be very clued up on mormon history and would have to get their facts spot on. I wish someone had. I couldn't miss the opportunity to do something similar with those JWs. This may have been the first time they ever had a worldy person who knew so much of the weak points in their statements.
Plus you're right I did bl**dy enjoy it - sorry :)