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    When anyone asks me what my culture identity is, the first thing to pop into my head is everything I am surrounded by and the closest people to me, also the activities I do on the daily and how it is done. Culture is something that is shared and learned as you grow up. What you learned is partially who you end up being in the future whether you can identify it or not. I define my culture identity as the things I am closest to and who I am closest to, which happens to be Jehovah God, his word the bible, and my family and closest friends. In the past as a child, I was inculcated into the religion of Jehovah's Witnesses, because I was so young and clueless towards everything, I didn't care so much about religion but, since I noticed how important…

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    Jehovah Witness

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    I recently attended my aunt’s church services, she’s a dedicated Jehovah Witness. It had been a while since I’ve talked about Jehovah Witness, ever since my dad passed away it’s a religion that has been in my review mirror. My dad was not a true Jehovah Witness, but he did follow the religion just to support his parents and siblings. As a writing assignment for my Religious Quest class I attended a Jehovah Witness service, and I’d like to share my experience. I choose to attend a…

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    Politically, the Jehovah Witness remain neutral. They do not vote for political candidates, support either political party or run for political office. It is fair to say that they will not indulge in any type of political conversation. They believe that the Bible gives solid reasons for following this course. They consider themselves following the example of Jesus and references John 6:15 as support. They also believe that Jesus discouraged the disciples from being political and references John…

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    misuse of the name Jehovah in Christian translation. He points out that this was mispronunciation was recognized and caused The New American Standard Bible to remove it from their version. Names that should have been known for God in Christianity were not included in our translations. Listing the Contents Adler What’s in a name article- Brief Explanation of the Contents The author utilizes this article to inform readers about the importance of a name. Names are given to define the nouns…

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    I remember when I was younger I used to study with Jehovah Witnesses. I stopped studying with them because of the behavior of their daughter. They put a lot of responsibility on me that they didn’t require for their daughter. When in my eyes she was always ill behaved. I realized my mom would not tolerate that type of behavior. I couldn’t understand why the bible did work for them. Shortly after, I began attending SSH and I can remember being in church and the Preacher or Pastor kept…

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    Jehovah Witness Origin

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    ) Origins/Roots of the belief system: Originated in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States b) History of the religion: Modern day Jehovah Witnesses were founded in the late 19th century. A small group of Bible students began analyzing the Bible and comparing it to doctrines taught by the churches. Then, they began publishing books, newsletters, and journals, which is now called The Watchtower – Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom. A man named Charles Taze Russell, took the lead in Bible…

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    Where am I at right now is all thanks to one special day that change all my whole life. That means a lot for the Jehovah Witnesses. I have studied with them since 6th grade when my grandmother died and my grandpa was giving me the study after that. It was not an easy goal to achieve to because there is certain thing that you need to prove of yourself. Thanks to my grandpa and and my other members of the Jehovah witnesses, I was able to prove of myself that I truly want to achieve the goal and go…

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    Jehovah Witness Experience

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    I decided to attend a Jehovah witness Kingdom Hall located at 3001 S 84th St, Philadelphia PA 19153. I attended the ceremony February 26th at the 10:00 am service. I chose this venue because I have always had a negative stereotype that I associated with Jehovah witnesses. The negative stereotype was that they would just knock on everyone’s door in the neighborhood. Understanding there Is more to this religion I felt it was important for me to attend this service to help rid my ignorance and…

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    Jehovah Shalom Religion

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    Jehovah Shalom is the God of peace who gives us; His children the perfect harmony and satisfaction in whatever we do if we ask Him. Since Jesus is a part of the Triune God-head, He is our Jehovah Shalom the Prince of Peace, and during His life on earth he has been through storms and has also had the power to conquer them in peace because of who He is and through His Father. Not only that, but He also desires to give us His peace that passeth all understanding. Jesus Christ is the only biblical…

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    Jehovah Witness Patients

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    According to Guido (2014), a process is not complete without a thorough evaluation. To ensure a thorough evaluation for treating patients that refuse blood products because of religious beliefs, the healthcare team must collaborate with one another and develop an evaluation process. The healthcare team must identify the dilemma as a collective unit, outline all possible options, resolve the problems as a team, carry out the best plan to solve the problem, and analyze their outcome. By…

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