Hi Artcritic, depends what you want from life, if these
notions press your buttons, this sounds like a good idea. I’m inclined to agree
Zeb, artists love playing with images...it’s what they do! Think of how Michelangelo
portrayed himself as a flayed skin in his Sistine Chapel masterwork.
To quote the book of
Revelation as if it were a serious
work of prophecy, indicates that the case you are raising is drawing strength
from ideas already given magical properties by a certain type of readership.
You ask a question assuming
that the Watchtower had already produced “demonic” images. To continue down
this track, the unsupported premises are that the Bible has magical prophecies (by
that I mean prophecies which come true)... and that demons are real things.
This is only the start of analysing what is really going on and it requires
sceptical questioning at every turn to get at truth... but not belief.
Remember, it’s a lot easier to build castles in the air than
on the ground.