There is no logic to your post because it does represent what the Bible teaches about the seventy years.
Completely false. The bible is completely with secular history on the matter of the 70 years. Using only the pivotal date of 539, the bible alone can be used to indicate the full timing and purpose of the 70 years, proving the Watchtower's interpretation to be completely false.
All of the 'seventy year'texts prove that at the same time there was a period of devastation of the land of Judah, exile of the Jews to Babylon, served therefore at Babylon from 607 BCE until 537 BCE.
Incorrect. The 70 years is explicitly defined by Jeremiah as being a period of nations serving Babylon. All references to 70 years in the bible are completely compatible with this, and the Watchtower view directly contradicts it. Even the dishonest NWT translation of Jeremiah 29:10 is seen to be in violation of the context of the chapter.
Apostates and higher critics have presented many different interpretations of the seventyh years but none of them are based on a collective view of the 'seventy year' texts.
Having no facts to present, 'scholar' immediately resorts to an ad hominem attack on "apostates".
The Society's view based on the Bible is the only model that works for all of the others are bunkum.
There are many errors in the Society's viewpoint, which I have previously reported, and can present again on request to interested parties.