jehovah's witnesses' beliefs and practices
Jehovah's Witnesses are a Christian denomination known for their distinctive beliefs and practices. They believe in one God, Jehovah, and view Jesus Christ as his son and savior. They emphasize studying the Bible, engaging in door-to-door evangelism, and rejecting political involvement and military service. Jehovah's Witnesses hold several unique beliefs, including the denial of the Trinity and the concept of hell. They also abstain from blood transfusions, salute the flag, and celebrate only a few holidays. Overall, their faith centers on strict adherence to biblical principles and active participation in spreading their teachings.
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