In most countries they are not.
However, in some political regimes they are, sometimes for reasons of local churches not wishing them there.
They are not the only Christians oppressed, but they are a notable faith that is.
All of it is apart of false religion which is spoken about in the bible and the onlt true religion is Jehovah Witnesses
No they don't. Jehovah's Witnesses are not surprised by persecution, since the Bible indicates that Christians would be persecuted, but they do not delight in persecution nor believe that it brings any merit. Most Jehovah's Witnesses today have the hope of living forever on a paradise earth. Only a small number of them living today have received the call to heavenly life. Even this group does not believe that persecution will give them more in heaven.
Well because of the Witnesses' belief in one true God,* Witnesses are not just hated but persecuted. Being killed, put in jail, and so on. *See: Watchtower.org Search for One true God.
The prediction made by the Jehovah's Witnesses about the end of the world in 2015 is not considered relevant today as the predicted event did not occur.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell. .The name for the organization was adopted in 1931.According to Isaiah 43 v 10, prior to this date, the Jewish people were referred to as "God's (Jehovah) witnesses" - "Ye [are] My witnesses, an affirmation of Jehovah [...]" (Youngs Literal Translation) - and Jehovah's Witnesses today believe the name can be applied to all God's servants past and present including Jesus Christ.
Jehovah's Witnesses are true followers of Jesus today. For more information please visit JW.Org for further details.
Officially, there were about 48,000 dedicated and active witnesses of Jehovah God worldwide at that time. Today, there are over 7 million in that category. == ==
Jehovah is the common English translation of God's personal name, originally written as the tetragrammaton "YHWH" and found almost 7000 times in the surviving early manuscripts of the Hebrew Scriptures. See Psalms 83:18. Today, many Bible translations have removed most or all occurences of this name and replaced these with the titles GOD or LORD (usually capitalized). As active footstep followers of their leader, Jesus Christ, Jehovah's Witnesses do their utmost as Christians to obey his command at Matthew 28:19,20 to witness about their God Jehovah and his coming Kingdom, therefore they are witnesses of Jehovah, or more simply put, Jehovah's Witnesses. They adopted their name directly from God's word, the Bible. See Isaiah 43:10-12; Exodus 3:15 (footnote); Joel 2:32; Acts 2:21; 1 Corinthians 9:16; and Revelation 3:14.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell. .The name for the organization was adopted in 1931.According to Isaiah 43 v 10, prior to this date, the Jewish people were referred to as "God's (Jehovah) witnesses" - "Ye [are] My witnesses, an affirmation of Jehovah [...]" (Youngs Literal Translation) - and Jehovah's Witnesses today believe the name can be applied to all God's servants past and present including Jesus Christ.
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United StatesThe modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started in the United States. Biblically speaking the line of witnesses of Jehovah started with faithful Abel. Paul refers to the great cloud of witnesses of Jehovah at Hebrews chapters 11 and 12, which includes names of faithful witnesses such as Abel, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Enoch, Noah, and others. The Bible at Revelation 1:5 even refewrs to Jesus Christ as the "Faithful Witness."Jehovah's Witnesses modern day start was in the 1870's with a small Bible study group in Pennsylvania. We believe that our faith is not something new, but a restoration of the worship of ancient witnesses of Jehovah. It started in the 19th Century by Charles Taze Russell but it really isn't a new religion it has technically it started in Bible times.Jehovah's Witnesses had there modern day start in the United States.THE modern history of Jehovah's Witnesses began began in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which is now a part of Pittsburgh.The modern form of Jehovah's Witnesses started in the United States with Charles Taze Russell in the 19th century.According to the Bible, Witnesses of Jehovah have been around since faithful Abel. If you read Hebrews 11:1 through Hebrews 12:1, you will read about a list of well-known individuals that are referred to as a "great cloud of witnesses." In Revelation 1:5, Jesus himself is called the "Faithful Witness." There was a small group of Bible students in Allegany, Pennsylvania in the early 1870's, that by the early 1900's had grown to become the International Bible Students Association. In 1931, this group changed their name to Jehovah's Witnesses in view of the scriptures at Isaiah 43:10,11, where the God of Heaven, whose name is Jehovah, refers to His chosen ones as His "witnesses." Our organization today is officilally and legally recognized by the name "The Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses."United States.THE modern history of Jehovah's Witnesses began began in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which is now a part of Pittsburgh.The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started in the 1870s in the United States.The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started in the United States.The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started in the United States.THE modern history of Jehovah's Witnesses began began in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which is now a part of Pittsburgh.THE modern history of Jehovah's Witnesses began began in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which is now a part of Pittsburgh.