Jehovah's Witnesses
Synopsis: Jehovah's Witnesses are members of a religious movement who, although identify themselves as Christian, are not generally considered as Christians by mainstream Christianity because they are non-trinitarian. They number over six million. Their headquarters are in New York, USA. It is an international organization known for its extensive preaching and publishing activities. They are well known for their rejection of blood transfusions.
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- Jehovah's Witnesses Today
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Jehovah's Witnesses are members of a religious movement who, although identify themselves as Christian, are not generally considered as Christians by mainstream Christianity because they are non-trinitarian. They number over six million. Their headquarters are in New York, USA. It is an international organization known for its extensive preaching and publishing activities. They are well known for their rejection of blood transfusions.
History of Jehovah's Witnesses
Beliefs
Jehovah's Witnesses: Jesus
Blood
Jehovah's Witnesses Today
Quotes
Links
- Wikipedia - Jehovah's Witnesses
- www.watchtower.org Official website]]
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