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This piece explores the core beliefs and practices of Jehovah’s Witnesses, examining both their religious doctrines and societal perceptions. It discusses key tenets such as the belief in Jesus' return in 1914, the rejection of certain holidays like Christmas and birthdays, and their views on governmental authority and salvation. It also touches upon the community's contributions during national crises and their theological doctrines concerning heaven and blood transfusions. This overview aims to inform readers about the unique characteristics and controversies surrounding the Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that Jesus came back in 1914. Non
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas, Thanksgiving, or Birthdays. Non
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses are very patriotic with a strong emphasis in supporting the troops and singing patriotic songs. Fiction
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses have helped provide aid for Hurricane Katrina Relief. Non
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t believe that Jesus was born of a virgin. Fiction
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that democracy is the ideal government. Fiction
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that only 144,000 people will get to live in heaven. Non
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses typically believe that blood transfusions are wrong. Non
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that hell is a fiery place of torment for those who do not trust in Christ. Fiction
Fiction or Non? Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that you must be a baptized member of the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society in order to be saved. Non