I showed my wife a list of quotes from Watchtower publications yesterday (no commentary or opinion, just quotes with parts highlighted, most of which I had marked as being personally verified by me as being authentic because I looked them up). Personally, I was quite shocked by some of the things in them: racism, blatant hypocrisy, falsification of the organisation's history, advocating what amounts to child abuse, flip-flop of teachings, evolution, worshipping Jesus, dogmatism and subsequent deflection of blame, self-righteousness (by their own definition), the Beth Sarim cover-up, changes in the baptism questions, pyramidology, quackery, etc. I wondered whether I was maybe overdoing it a bit, presenting all of that at once, but she seemed to be completely unperturbed!
She said I was being pedantic, that it could all be explained as 'new light' and 'continuity errors' like you get in a film (I've only just thought of the fact that continuity errors only happen in fiction!). She said she believes the society has the right to impose rules beyond what is explicitly stated in the Bible because they are God's chosen organisation and he is directing them. There were several things that she admitted she had no explanation for (eg. Beth Sarim, flip-flops), but that it really didn't matter because it is 'obvious' that Jehovah is blessing the work. She expressed some doubt over the authenticity of the quotes - even though I personally examined scanned copies of the original publications - she still seems to think there could be some kind of massive conspiracy to forge old Watchtowers to make it look like they said things that they didn't.
Whilst I respect her right to decide for herself what she believes, I am exasperated at the lack of logic and the totally brainwashed mentality. Was I really that bad once? I just hope that deep down there are some stirrings of doubt that can eventually find their way to the surface. In the meantime she continues to indoctrinate my (3 year old) daughter with these myths, and I don't know how to handle it. 

