They believe The Bible is the word of God. They are a Christian religion, but do not accept the trinity as a Biblical teaching and believe Jesus to literally be the son of God, and not God himself. They reject the teachings of hellfire and immortality of the soul, as they also feel those are not Biblical teachings. They feel that when a person dies he enters a state of unconsciousness until resurrected to heaven to rule as kings, or in the future on a paradise Earth ruled by God's Kingdom. They place a strong emphasis on preaching to others about God's Kingdom and most of their printed material focuses on that theme. For a more detailed answer you can visit their website, JW.org for a complete listing and Biblical references for their beliefs.
No, Jehovah's Witnesses do not salute the American flag due to their religious beliefs.
No, Jehovah's Witnesses are not considered Protestant. They are a separate religious group with distinct beliefs and practices.
No, Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses are not the same in terms of their beliefs and practices. They have different teachings, doctrines, and organizational structures.
No, Jehovah's Witnesses generally do not serve in the military due to their religious beliefs that prohibit participation in warfare.
Yes, as of September 2016 there were approximately 2,408 Jehovah's Witnesses in Bulgaria.
Mormonism and Jehovah's Witnesses have distinct differences in their beliefs and practices. Mormons believe in the Book of Mormon as scripture, while Jehovah's Witnesses focus on the Bible. Mormons believe in the concept of eternal progression and multiple gods, while Jehovah's Witnesses believe in a single God. Mormons have a hierarchical leadership structure, while Jehovah's Witnesses have a decentralized leadership system. Additionally, Mormons practice baptism for the dead, while Jehovah's Witnesses do not.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe in God. It is a monotheistic religion and a branch of Christianity. They believe that Jesus was the Son of God, for example.
She is Jehovah's Witnesses.
While Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons both identify as Christian denominations, they have significant differences in their beliefs and practices. Jehovah's Witnesses reject the Trinity and believe in the imminent end of the world, while Mormons believe in the Trinity and have unique teachings about the nature of God and the afterlife. Additionally, Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate holidays or birthdays, while Mormons do.
We have many beliefs...Jehovah is God Almighty and Jesus is his Son. We are Christians and we preach about Gods Kingdom like Jesus did. Jesus was a Jehovah Witness.
According to Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs, only 144,000 chosen individuals will go to heaven.
No, they are not. It is difficult to determine the true nature of what is or is not the Illuminati. But it is easy to differentiate between the Jehovah's Witnesses and most other religions. The Illuminati are considered to be a secretive society that believe in certain conspiracies. Jehovah's Witnesses hide no information on their beliefs and their official website shares all of their publications freely. There are no secrets to what Jehovah's Witnesses believe and if you have a question about their beliefs, they will happily answer them for you. Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians that believe that salvation for mankind is possible through the death of Jesus Christ, the son of Almighty God Jehovah.