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    These brochures lecture two different things from their bible as they call the “Watchtower” that preaches all of their beliefs. Jehovah’s have been seen and treated with different combinations of emotions, as far as admiration and hatred. For instance, I recall growing up and hearing an early knock on a Saturday morning, not knowing it was a group of Jehovah’s Witnesses trying to preach their beliefs. By the tone of my mother’s voice I could tell she was not pleased that they were trying to…

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    out. The fact of the matter is people were easily influenced to join religious groups, especially the ones that had very strict rules to follow and limited a person freedom. Three religious in particularly showcased these traits, Mormons, Jehovah Witnesses, and Puritans. During the nineteen century, the American people witnessed…

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    The main arguments used against blood transfusions are the sacredness of blood, and its importance to its owner. According to Jehovah’s Witness Vic Chambers, who was baptized in 1957, “The life is in the blood, the blood carries oxygen and removes poisons” so to take the blood from them is equivalent to taking their life from them. There is the claim that many things can go wrong…

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    people living in America, received a knock on our door by some Jehovah’s Witnesses. They had their material at “the ready” and started, as they often do, asking us about “paradise earth”. I invited them into our home. At the end of the discussion, we arranged a time for a follow-up visit. On their second visit, my wife and I were prepared with coffee (yes, they do drink coffee) and snacks. I also had some time to brush up on Jehovah’s Witnesses’ beliefs. The husband, now retired, had served as…

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    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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    Aegean Sea Analysis

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    Poseidon leaves with anger, whereas Hades and Explora celebrate with optimisim. Hades knows now that nothing will stop him and Explora from keeping the twins as their prisoners. Rather than Poseidon traveling back to his sea kingdom, he travelers to his other brother, Zeus’s kingdom in the sky. Poseidon pleads and begs Zeus to change his daughters’ fate. With nothing to do, Zeus dismisses his brother and Poseidon leaves with great sadness. Poseidon knows he only has one more option, which is to…

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    The Mayan Calendar

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    December 21, 2012 was said to be the end of our days because the Mayan calendar ended on that day. But we are now in February of 2016, three years after that date. So what happened? Why are we still here if the end of the world was supposed to happen a little over three years ago? There is no right answer to these questions, everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and most people will base their decision on the religion that they are practicing. Jews believed that we have been living in the…

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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’s Witnesses compared to the rest of Christianity They are those strange people who leave pamphlets at your door. They mysteriously want nothing to do with medical procedures involving blood transfusions. They go to strange places called “Kingdom Halls” But who are they really? And what do they believe? These people are Jehovah’s witnesses. They are a very different debnomination than most of Christianity and often are thought of as strange or foreign by many others. Although they…

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    Jehovah's Witness Beliefs

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    The freedom of belief and religion for Jehovah’s Witnesses is not being enforced in certain countries. Many Witnesses are thrown in jail, killed, and persecuted for their religious beliefs in different countries. The right to freedom of belief and religion applies to everyone from every religion so it is not fair to deprive Witnesses from that right. There is still a chance to save many innocent Witnesses lives and stop them from being killed. It is a violation of the human rights to put…

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