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    religious literature, and for the audience, they have chairs. The congregation usually consist of 200 members or less, and most of the Witnesses attend Kingdom Halls that are closest to where they live. Descriptions of Participants: Participants of Jehovah Witnesses are humans that look…

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    For a large part of History, Jehovah Witnesses have often been ostracized and somewhat unwelcomed throughout the world, due to the sometimes misunderstood religious perspectives they have. Jehovah Witnesses do belong to the larger religious group of Christianity but also have many distinct beliefs that separate them from many modern day Christians. The beliefs they have can influence their relationship to health and health precautions, and may have lasting impacts on their population…

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    “Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school. It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education,” a quote said by Albert Einstein. Everyone deserves a right to an education not just by their ethnicity, social status, religion, or how they portray themselves. It depends on how willingly people are to achieve it. Joy Castro talked about the themes of social status, religion, and ethnicity in her passage "Hungry." As you read more, you learn about other…

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    In the 17th century Scientist acquired knowledge for themselves through observations and experiments. Before the 17th century, most scientific knowledge came from “Muslim scholars from Africa, Asia, and the Islamic world”. European societies learned theses scientific discoveries from Churches, Universities or a community Scientist. In 1543 Nicolaus Copernicus a scientist noticed that there was an error with the map of the Earth. Everyone believed the Earth was in the center of the universe…

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    Daniel is a prime example of obedience and faith, which are the markers of an individual who serves Jehovah God with all their heart. In the opening verses of the book of Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar has attacked Jerusalem. At this time frame, out of the kings of Judah eleven of them were evil men and Jehoiakim was known for being one of the worst (Getz). Jehoiakim…

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    The Deity of Christ At approximately B.C 4, a child was born that would soon change history forever. Although many people agree about his importance, it is disputed what specific role he played in life. Some say he was God (or Jehovah), some say he was simply a son of God and did not fill divine attributes; others say he was just an above average teacher. Through this report we hope to show false ideas as created by JW’s and then bring out the truth as told by the bible. Part l Jehovah’s…

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    Jehovah witness are a sector of the Christian belief. . Christians believe in 1 God that created this earth that Jesus was and is God, and one day we will meet in heaven. Jehovah witness is part of the Christian belief Ethical values are a set of established principles governing virtuous behavior. Jehovah witness believes that blood infusions are forbidden because in the bible. They see the bible as a source of ethical values for all human kind. (Jehovah Witness, 2015). The bible…

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    baptism, first communion, and confirmation. As a grown up I continued to follow the practices of my religion as well as the Catholic beliefs. Christianity has been a religion that has faced many struggles. People judge it, yet it remains strong. Jehovah Witness’ is a religion that many people question and has been greatly judged by many because they don’t believe in the Trinity as we know as “The Holy Spirit.” This group is known for their exclusive beliefs. Their faith is a distinctive…

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    cherished idol, Baal. Idol worship was running ramped. The nation of Israel turned from God and worshiped Baal. Jezebel went as far to eliminate anyone who didn’t worship Baal, specifically targeting the Jehovah worshipers. Jezebel was killing off the Lord’s prophets. She wanted to see the end of Jehovah worship. She was idolatrous and proactive in building up a nation of false prophets, killing anyone who would counter this movement. Obadiah, who was a servant in…

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    blood products regardless of the possible outcome of his medical situation is because Jehovah Witnesses DO NOT accept major blood products. It is against their religious beliefs. As a future nurse, I can see I this can impact our mission of healing the sick and improving the prevention of illness. We want our patients to be proactive in situations before they escalate to irreversible states or even death. Every Jehovah Witness may or may not refuse blood/blood products and it is the clients’…

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