Looking at it a little closer, I think it's a matter of respecting each other's RIGHT to have our own spiritual view. As far as respecting the JW spiritual view, there's not a whole lot left I respect.
Yes, make sure you respect her RIGHT. You know she has good intentions and concern for people.
If a former JW or non-JW cannot respect their mate's desire for spirituality and good intentions, how
can they expect the JW to respect theirs? The JW thinks their mate is spiritually dead and the former
JW thinks the JW is spiritually blind. You have to look past those.
There are many here who have a hard stand on JW family. I understand them, but many of us are
in different situations with different decisions as to what to do. I offer the wife a ride to the hall or
ask how her evening went (when she returns from the hall). Since she doesn't want to hear the
dissenting information, I only expose it in little mini-interventions. I don't blitz her with "It's a cult, let
me tell you why." I did try some of that, but it didn't work. That leaves the choice of respect for her
JW feelings and intentions OR divorce. I don't choose divorce.