So i am a little tangled up in this train of thought, as it can go quite deep.
As a Jw, albeit fully awake, we are taught that there is right and a wrong. Smoking is wrong. Going on the ministry is right. The teachings are very black and white, and very infant like.
It got me thinking about the world in general, and what we are taught what is right and wrong.
9/11 was wrong in the eyes of many, and in my specific worldview, it was wrong. But in the eyes of others such as extremist groups it was right.
So America and UK bombed Iraq and Afghanistan. That act was viewed as right in the eyes of many, but for these countries it was wrong.
Both events led to untold suffering and death. So surely the argument of right and wrong, and good and bad is invalid?
If you take the teaching of God destroying everyone in the world, apart from JWs at Armageddon; in the eyes of JWs this is right, and in the view of everyone else this is wrong. If a JW suddenly finds himself in the firing line of God at this event, suddenly Armageddon is now looking not so good.
Again, right and wrong is so easily changeable, it's not that the event changes, it's whether or not we are directly affected for the most part.