Q1 When was true worship restored to Jerusalem?
Q2 Who was ruling Jerusalem when the exciled Jews rebuild Jehovah's temple of worship?
Q3 Could the Gentiles be ruling when Jehovah had a holy temple in Jerusalem?
Q4 Explain the discrepancies of the two publications of the GB?
Let's take it this way, bobld, in site development, if you want to save every tree or mound there is, not to mention, every protruding twig or branch, you cannot get things done. What to do? Bulldoze the whole area. Of course, a master plan is helpful which you can view from the top, so you can save any desirable tree or natural landmark.
You have to be at a distance to be able to view the whole forest. Your concerns are typical of tunnel mentality, that is, you are inside the forest, so you see the tree including every twig and branch, but you cannot see the whole forest. That's what happened to the GB of the WT.
The Bible is an attempt to chart the future, so in a sense, it is a proposed master plan. But the creative writers of old could only do so much. With all the knowledge we now have in modern science, we can better chart our own destiny, regardless of whether we bulldoze gods or mountains.
I can understand Fadeout.