jhine, well I did put the firebreathing part in brackets, just kidding.
Let me make it clear I think the NWT rendering of John 1:1 makes no sense in light of what the Logos is. It is a very peculiar Arian understanding. But ok, both most Trinitarians and Arians believe John is telling us of a relationship between two divine persons rather than identifying the Logos with God.
Tradtionally Evangelicals are very adamant that Colossians 1:16 is saying the Son created ALL THINGS. That is evident from any anti JW sites and any good conservative commentary as well. But do they believe the Son reconciled ALL THINGS on the Cross?
William Barclay says in his commentary among other things:
"We must note that Paul says that in Christ God was reconciling all things to himself. The Greek is a neuter (panta, Greek #3956). The point is that the reconciliation of God extends not only to all persons but to all creation, animate and inanimate. The vision of Paul was a universe in which not only the people but the very things were redeemed. This is an amazing thought. There is no doubt that Paul was thinking of the Gnostics. We will remember that they, regarding matter as essentially and incurably evil, therefore regarded the world as evil. But, as Paul sees it, the world is not evil. It is God's world and shares in the universal reconciliation."
https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/dsb/colossians-1.html