I would like to know the source of JW teachings. It is a shame to see one mislead, but not prudent to hold them accountable as G-d does not hold us accountable for our shortcomings. It is said that hate annialate love. I would think it works the other way around as well if not better. I you refrain from hostilities, the worst that will happen is nothing at all. As a Church, we are indestructable and have nothing to fear. G-d's wrath consists only of our own judgments. That is an important thing to remember. I am confident that I don't believe in anything false and truths stand on their own, therefore do not need to be defended. Just use them to blot out false teachings. Using them in the form of questions is the best method because asking lies to justify themselves is the best way to expose them.
What do you believe?
Where exactly did you recieve this?
How do you know this to be a reliable source?
Can you show me where you saw this so I can see it for myself?
The only way to prove something false is to contradict is with a known truth. If you do this and they still do not agree, then just leave it at that. They are just being stubborn and will eventually come around if you stick around.
One thing I don't understand is that they use the Bible as the only source of truth. If everything has to be in the Bible, the Bible would say so. The Bible, however, does not even talk about the Bible. And just because one is literate, does not mean he knows how to read the Bible. One must know how to interperate it literally, metaphorically, allegorically, and morally. Where do JW's think the Bible comes from? Did it just one day fall out of the sky?
It does not seem that they see G-d as being beyond limit. A limited god is a pagan god. That is why pagans had so many of them. JW's even say that there is more than one god. How do they justify themselves with this? I just want to know how such a flawed vision sutains itself.