This whole excerpt is pure gold. Being that I've personally gone through each reference in both the "Was Life Created?" and "The Origin of Life: Five Questions Worth Asking" and seen all the BS the WT pulls, I know they are just purposely lying, not being incompetent.
"Although the source for this statement was a reputable science magazine..." You mean one of those magazines that talks about evolution and the Big Bang and human civilization 15,000 years ago and dinosaurs eating meat? One of those magazines?
"Our researchers also had to find the formula and the information needed to calculate for themselves what impact a jumbo jet may have on a spiderweb the size of a football field. Many hours of research and meticulous calculations eventually confirmed the accuracy of this astounding piece of information." Put simply, it took a bunch of WT "researchers" hours to do a problem that could be used as an example in a sophmore dynamics class.
"Reportedly, a visiting atheist asked: "Who made it?" When Newton answered, "Nobody!" the atheist replied, "You must think I am a fool!" Newton is then said to have told the atheist that his puny imitation of the much grander solar system proves there there has to be a designer or a maker. As appealing as this account may be, historical sources, as well as Newton scholards and biographers, cannot provide evidence that this conversation really occurred. Interestingly, the earliest reference to this incident appeared in the early 1800's using, not Newton's name, but the name of German scholar Athanasius Kircher." Wow, religious people using apocryphal stories to smear atheists? Who would have thunk it! Soon you're going to tell me that the story about Einstein arguing with his biology professor about evolution was just made up by some idiot on the internet!