I totally agree.
That is not how things are among JWs.
Here is an example of a Bible study.
This may or may not occur after it has been shown that God is, and the Bible is a reliable source of truth.
This is an old format.
Topic - The dead
JW : Question - Do you believe the dead can harm us or help us?
Student : Options a) Yes; b) No; c) I was taught that...; d) I don't know; e) other
JW : Let's see what the Bible says. Read (scripture). What does the Bible say about...
After a few questions and scriptures, such as "Do you believe xyz? What do you think?" etc.
The conclusion involves getting the person's final viewpoint on the scriptures considered.
Questions such as "Do you believe?" "Do you think?"
The student is expected to be honest, in responding, and the vast majority are... if not all.
So the person is studying the Bible for themselves. They are given scripture, some of which they have never even seen, or read, and they are encouraged to research for themselve. They are not hindered from asking other people who are not JWs, and some even attend their church meetings while studying.
At the end of the day, the person is studying the Bible, and learning what the Bible teaches, for themselves. They are the ones deciding if they agree, or not.
There are people who disagree, and we reason with them. They don't have to accept, and that happens.
Only when they think that the scriptures actually say something, do they agree... unless they are lying, and that's on them.
There is no reason to lie.
It's not like we will torture them to death, if they don't.
Bible study is not a matter of my opinion, your opinion. That's man's ideas being accepted, either from self, or others, and in my experience, sincere people do not know that they can trust these, but for good reason, most trust the Bible. They just know they need to understand it correctly.