From the draw close to Jehovah book in chapter 11 paragraph 10 it says this:
10 To find out why God allows suffering, we need to think back to the time when suffering began. When Satan led Adam and Eve into disobeying Jehovah, an important question was raised. Satan did not call into question Jehovah’s power.Even Satan knows that there is no limit to Jehovah’s power. Rather, Satan questioned Jehovah’s right to rule. By calling God a liar who withholds good from his subjects, Satan charged that Jehovah is a bad ruler. (Read Genesis 3:2-5.)Satan implied that mankind would be better off without God’s rulership. This was an attack on Jehovah’s sovereignty, his right to rule.
As a JW I of course accepted this. Today I thought of the story of the Tower of Babel and looked it up in the bible. Here is what it says in Genesis 11:
5 Then Jehovah went down to see the city and the tower that the sons of men had built.6 Jehovah then said: “Look! They are one people with one language, and this is what they have started to do. Now there is nothing that they may have in mind to do that will be impossible for them. 7 Come! Let us go down there and confuse their language in order that they may not understand one another’s language.” 8 So Jehovah scattered them from there over the entire face of the earth, and they gradually left off building the city. 9 That is why it was named Baʹbel, because there Jehovah confused the language of all the earth, and Jehovah scattered them from there over the entire face of the earth.
Now Satan said according to JWs that man would be better off without God. Doesn't the Tower of Babel prove that was true? Jehovah discovered man could accomplish anything they wanted and so he scattered them throughout the earth and confused their language?