jehovah's witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses are members of a Christian denomination known for their distinctive beliefs and practices. They believe in the Bible as the ultimate authority, reject certain mainstream Christian doctrines, and engage in door-to-door evangelism. They also abstain from military service, voting, and certain medical procedures, while emphasizing the importance of community, moral living, and active participation in their religious activities.
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