I have asked a salient question. I will leave the answer to your judgement.
Look, the May 1 Watchtower on page 27 considers the question "Did King Hezekiah really build a tunnel into Jerusalem?"
In their answer, the Society replies, "The carbon - 14 tests we carried out on organic material within the plaster of the Siloam Tunnel, and uranium-thorium dating of stalactities found in the tunnel, date it conclusively to Hezekiah's era." And, "The three independent lines of evidence- radiometric dating, palaeography and the historical record- all converge on about 700BC, rendering the Siloam Tunnel the best dated Iron-Age biblical structure thus known."
OK, let me get this straight: the Watchtower Society accepts the validity of radiological dating methods in addition to other methods which contradict their '6000 year' existence of humans in addition to countless other Bible accounts?
Am I wrong here? Are they Outright frauds or incapable of any depth of intelligence in this matter?
You decide
metatron