But since you've effectively said you know so little about the subject, apart from the noisome sewage eructated by Watchtower Inc, I suggest that such a 'judgment' is premature.
The sewage of the Watchtower is preferable to that of Empedocles, Anaximander, Anaxagoras, Aristotle, Darwin the failed preacher running around trying to find any snake oil cure for his poor daughter, and the Nazis.
See, I've got the advantage on you - I've actually read the scientifically illiterate tripe from the Watchtower market stall, and have also read the writings of genuine scientists.
I don't think your scientific expertise compares to Wolf-Ekkehard Lonnig, has done scientific work dealing with genetic mutation in plants for the past 30 years, for 21 of those years with the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany. Also an elder in the Christian congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Byron Leon Meadows works at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the field of laser physics. He is currently involved in the development of technology to improve the ability to monitor global climate, weather and other planetary phenomena. Also an elder in the congregation of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
Kenneth Lloyd Tanaka is a geologist employed by the U.S. Geological Survey of Flagstaff, Arizona. For 30 years doing work in scientific research in various
fields of geology including planetary geology. He has had dozens of research articles and geologic maps of Mars published in accredited scientific journals,
and is also a JW.
Paula Kincheloe has several years of experience as a researcher in the fields of cell and molecular biology and microbiology. In addition to studies in DNA,
RNA, proteins, and metabolic pathways she is also a volunteer Bible instructor for Russian speaking communities as a JW.
Enrique Hernandez-Lemus is a full time minister with the JW's and also a theoretical physicist working at the National University of Mexico. His secular
work involves finding a thermodynamically feasible explanation for the phenomenon known as gravothermal catastrophe, a mechanism of star growth. He has also worked with the complexity in DNA sequences.
For me the best of all writers on evolution is the wonderful Stephen J. Gould, palaeontologist, essayist on wide ranging subjects, and a man of the widest culture. He even managed to find scientific import in baseball and the statistical relevance in the sale of Hershey Bars. Yes, guess what - he was AMERICAN. Your country should be proud of him.
Gould preached Theodosius Dobzhansky as "the greatest evolutionist of our century" but Dobzhansky dismissed Gould's argument on mutations as irrelevant.
Guess where I learned that.