Evidence of "spiritual" elements cannot be scientifically proven. Objectively one can only point to fact such as the magazines mission statement, (see below) content (see related links) and readership.
According Wikipedia: "The stated purpose of The Watchtower, as suggested by its subtitle, Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom, is to draw attention to the kingdom of God, which Jehovah's Witnesses believe is a real government that will soon replace all earthly governments. " -- Wikipedia (under "The Watchtower" > Purpose)
"The Watchtower Public Edition currently has an average print run (according to the January 1, 2010 issue) of 39,601,000 copies, making it the largest circulation magazine in the world. It is published in 183 languages." -- Wikipedia (Watchtower/distribution)
The writers of the Watchtower magazine claim they are guided by God's spirit.
Individuals guided by God's spirit are unlikely to be wrong in "everything" they teach since they would, in principle, be at least guided towards the bible as their chief source of information.
the watchtowers are not hypocritical they help witnesses become more spiritually minded.
Yes. In the meaning of spiritually alive in Heaven. There is no evidence that he is alive on Earth at the moment.
The Watchtower was created in 1879.
Yes, being baptized physically involves a ritual of immersion in water, symbolizing cleansing and rebirth. Being baptized spiritually involves a deeper connection to one's faith and a commitment to living a life guided by spiritual principles.
If you mean the "Watchtower" magazine, why would a magazine need property? If you mean the "Watchtower Bible and Tract Society," why are properties important to any company, institution, establishment, or printing press? From what reasoning do you base this question? An accusation or solid evidence? Consider the source. For more information, please, visit the official website at www.watchtower.org and they will be happy to help you with insight into this organization.
Watchtower - band - was created in 1983.
If you mean the image of a watchtower that appears on corporate letterheads and the 'Watchtower' magazine, then it is similar to a company logo.
Watchtower magazine is produced by The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. It is the legal name of the Jehovah's Witnesses printing operation.
Desert View Watchtower was created in 1932.
Harlem Fire Watchtower was created in 1857.