In 2014, Jehovah's Witnesses believed that the end of the world would come soon, based on their interpretation of biblical prophecies. They believed that only a select group of people would be saved, while others would face destruction.
Jehovahs Witnesses
About seven and a half million.
you know seventh day adventist and Mormons and jehovahs witnesses don't probably about 15millionType your answer here...
People hate the Jehovah's Witnesses because they were "destined" to, should we say. In the Bible it says that the people of the true religion would be hated and discriminated against. It's fulfilling Bible prophecy. And by the way, the New World Translation of the Bible is not altered to fit Jehovah's Witnesses' beliefs. There are many credible resources that aren't even part of their religion that studied the translation and agree that it is the most UN-ALTERED form of the original manuscripts. Hope this helps. :) Jehovahs' witnesess encourage people to study using their own bible if they are more confortable
He was the nazi leader and was one of the people that led the nazis against the jewish people and Jehovahs witnesses in world war 2 believing inthe perfect race,.
their are about 7 million Jehovahs Wittnesses
There are billions of Jehovahs witnesses around the world you will find us everywhere in every country you could name, Afghanistan, China, US, Russia, Germany, Japan, Puerto Rico, Great Britian, Mexico, Affrica, anywhere that theres life.
Like the Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses were targeted by the Nazi regime, not because of their ethnicity but because of their strictly neutral stand and there determination not to give support to Hitler's Army. See links below and related pages.
It depends where in the world you are focusing? (Asia, North America, Isanbul???) In America you saw the genesis of many different christian sects such as mormonism, jehovahs witnesses, seventh day adventists.
jehovah's witnesses, refuse to go to war , even being imprisoned for their beliefs
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.
Jehovah's Witnesses are a world wide organization. We believe in only one true god. His name is Jehovah. To learn more please copy and paste this web address: http://watchtower.org/e/jt/article_07.htm