None; the Jehovah's Witness New World Translation has exactly the same number of book as other translations: 66 books of the Hebrew and Greek canon, namely...
Old Testament
New Testament
27+39= 66
Jehovahs Witnesses, Amish, and apparently quakers
only when the mice have been good and cleaned their cages.
This is such a ridiculous question, I am not sure it deserves a response. Alll I can say is, "WHAT?" ANSWER Jehovah's Witnesses do not "prey" on anyone. The word is heavily negative and implies that Jehovah's witnesses systematically take advantage of and harm young people. This is far from the truth. Firstly, Jehovah's Witnesses to not 'target' any age group, nation or race. They preach to everyone, in every home, in every street all over the world. Secondly, their message is not harmful. They teach the bible and encourage all to put the bible into practice. So, no Jehovah's Witnesses do not "prey" on anyone.
The Bible says you can't not cross anything out from the Bible.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not take everything literally. In bible interpretation as well as in everyday life Jehovah's Witnesses are aware of (and recognise) metaphor, similies, symbolism as well as the non literal nature of the lanugage of many visions, dreams and prophecies. They believe the bible contains examples of all the above but that it remains the word of God.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not take the Bible Book of Revelation literally. Many things indicate that this Bible Book has a symbolic meaning. In fact, many of the things described have already occurred, other ones are still to be fulfilled.
That's not hard to find out. Just take your Bible and count them. They are pretty easy to count. If you have no Bible, you shouldn't even be asking this question I think. The first question should be "where can I buy a Bible?"
Yes.
The first representatives of the International Bible Students (as Jehovah's Witnesses were know as at the time) were sent to the continent of Africa in 1910 and a concerted effort was made in the 1920's by Jehovah's Witnesses to take their message to the African people. By the end of the second world war Jehovah's Witnesses were active in 14 African countries the number increasing to 19 by 1975. There are presently hundreds of thousands of African Jehovah's Witnesses in African countries most notably Congo, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses try not to take part in any religious, political or national ceremonies at all.
Yes.
Yes, there are 7 more: Tobit, Judith, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, Sirach, Baruch, & Wisdom. However the Catholic Church did not add these books - Martin Luther took them out of the Bible in 397AD because they contained doctrine that he did not believe in. He also wanted to take out the books of James, Revelation, Jude, and Hebrews.