Hi Mackey,
please consider reading "releasing the bonds: empowering people to think for themselves" by cult expert Steven Hassan. It will give you some different ways in which you might be able to communicate with your sweetheart without putting her off.
AS for reading C of C, you could start to gently persuade her to think about reading it by introducing the idea in a different manner. Try so "what if" questions.
Maybe you could say, "honey, I noticed you are uncomfortable reading this book. What makes you uncomfortable?" Listen carefully to her answers. Don't argue them right off, just listen to her reasoning and you'll probably learn more about her thought process which will help you in your future dealings.
Ask her something like, "what if an ex-mormon wrote this book. Would you read it then?" or "If an ex-mormon wrote this book, do you think a practicing mormon might be willing to read it?" Also, you could say something like, "what if an ex-Catholic wrote this book? If a former Catholic wrote this book and the Catholic church condemned it, would you wonder why they might do so? What could those reasons be for a group to condemn a book written by a former member? Would it make you a little suspicious that the catholic church/Moonies/scientologists/Baptists would ban a book written by a former member? Why?"
Take it out of the context of witnesses to try and open her up a bit. Once you get her responses, realize you might not be able to capitalize on them right away. For example, if she says something like "former members always try to steer you away from the truth" then you could ask her if a practicing mormon might feel the same way about a book by an ex-mormon. Would that prevent her from reading a book by an ex-mormon just because a current mormon thinks it will say bad things about Mormonism?
Or, if she says something zany, like "demons might get her" for reading the book, you'll have to work around the fact that she believes in demons. Ask her if demons would get someone who has never been a witness but is reading C of C.
You know, get her talking. Get her thinking.
Good luck to you. Been there, done that. (still doing it to some extent)
Detective
Edited by - detective on 24 January 2003 15:19:42