7 Fascinating ‘Jehovah Witnesses’ Rituals You Likely Didn’t Know

Things you missed about Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Hailey
The Collector

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SOURCE: Wiki

The Jehovah Witnesses are a group found in Christians and regard Jesus as a Son of God. Charles Taze Russell founded Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1872 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Not much was known about Jehovah’s Witnesses till the mid-’90s. Today they have more than 8 million members, and their headquarters is in Warwick, New York, U.S.

Jehovah’s Witnesses are strong believers of propagating their views thus are quite famous for visiting homes for the very purpose.

Today the Jehovah’s Witness publishing complex in Brooklyn, New York, issues more than 800,000 copies of its two magazines daily and publishes more the 100,000 books.

Jehovah’s Witnesses consider themselves Christian and regard Jesus Christ as the Son of God, but not in being equal with God.

Jehovah’s Witnesses sum up their religion to be an original version of first-century Christianity, accepting both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. Interestingly, they refuse the use of any symbols or crosses because they believe it to own a pagan origin.

Below are some rules and rituals Jehovah’s Witnesses must follow; take a look:

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The Collector

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