The WT has really managed to outdo itself in regards to stupid, poorly researched articles attempting to defend ancient myths as literal history. The latest effort is the cover article "The Garden of Eden - Myth or Fact?". No moderately educated adult should have to ponder that question for long before answering "myth". Would any organization NOT be laughed at and ridiculed if they wrote an article titled "Prometheus and Fire - Myth or Fact?"? The WT has always had crazy beliefs, like all animals being vegetarians before the Flood, but they don't usually put them on the cover, preferring to talk about non-controversial topics like Jehovah loving you or how bad lying is to potential recruits. In many third-World countries, and poorly educated Fundamentalist areas of developed countries, the cover won't raise an eyebrow, but everywhere else, it's going to invite ridicule.
The article totally misrepresents or misunderstands basic science in an effort to lend some secular credence to its wild, mythical fantasies. Obviously, some idiot at the Watchtower half-heard something about Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosomal Adam and didn't understand what these words actually mean. They don't understand what a Most Recent Common Ancestor is. They also don't "acknowledge" that these two humans were separated by tens of thousands of years. They also mislead by strongly implying that there was "only one" human male and female at some point.
I think that these types of articles show the Watchtower's ongoing contempt for educated people, knowledge in general, and intellectual honesty. Their publications exclusively target the vulnerable, the uneducated, and the superstitious.