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Hum 130 Week 9 Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses

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Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses

Joe Michaelson

HUM/130

04/05/2015

Instructor Eric Grenier


Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses

The convictions and practices of the Jehovah's Witness, the examination and benefits of this religion are greater than my early introductions. To have been made with the thought that one did not have the same understanding of the Bible as others. For instance Genesis 1:1 says: There is one all-powerful God and Creator who made all things. They have confidence in one maker who has a name, and that name is Jehovah. That would make one interruption to increase more learning of how this religion is made? Who was the particular case that began this religion? Their originator is Charles Taze Russell whose foundation and investigation of the Bible drove him to presume that hellfire does not exist, God is not a Trinity, and that 1914 denoted the second happening to Christ. What are the convictions and ceremonies? A part's conviction is that "There is not another name under paradise that has been given among men by which we must get spared, which is Jesus Christ". The conviction that God is more noteworthy than Jesus, and that Jesus himself recognized that: "The Father is more noteworthy that I am," (John 14:28) they additionally accept that they ought to be similar to Jesus by making God's name show to others. They take the name Jehovah's Witnesses on the grounds that they mimic Jesus, "the Faithful Witness. Alongside numerous different inquiries, for example, how has religion formed one's life, what are the difficulties, and why might one need to turn into a Jehovah's Witness?

The 144,000

Jehovah's Witness are a religion that is altogether different from other standard religions. Jehovah's Witness are an exceptionally respectful religion, as well as have numerous standards that numerous individuals could never develop to acknowledge. At the point, when talking with my grandmother in-law, she let me know some data about her religion that, in all honesty, was extremely amazing. I additionally learned intriguing data about the Jehovah's Witnesses spot of love, which they call a Kingdom Hall, which I was uninformed of before this paper. In the comprehension of Jehovah's Witnesses, God won't let false religion demolish the earth. The individuals who are Witnesses will be spared from obliteration when Armageddon comes, and will be brought together with dead friends and family on another Paradise Earth. They accept that just 144,000 will live with God in paradise, and whatever remains of the unwavering Witnesses will live on earth. Their main goal is to go out and caution individuals that the end is close and that each one of the individuals who exercise confidence in Jehovah God will be spared.

The thinking behind Jehovah's Witnesses going from way to-entryway announcing their confidence is that they are taking the sample that Jesus set for them when he ventured from city to city lecturing and pronouncing the uplifting news of the kingdom of God. In spite of what numerous may accept, they don't decipher each section that is in the Bible as an exacting record of occasions or stories of the past. They likewise don't have a tendency to do any sort of showings or roughness against any individual who can't help contradicting him or her. In this religion, each individual is to take the case of Jesus and the missionary Paul, who lectured in broad daylight spots (Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. 2009). I have the comprehension that a large portion of the individuals accept that they are delinquents pretty much as all individuals seem to be, however they attempt to experience their lives as per what they Bible instructs. Anyway, we will talk about all the more on that as my grandmother in-law disclosed to me later on.

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