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  2. Jehovah's Witnesses and blood transfusions - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, a peer-reviewed case study of a congregation of 59 Jehovah's Witnesses was undertaken by Drs. Larry J. Findley and Paul M. Redstone to evaluate individual belief in respect to blood among Jehovah's Witnesses. The researchers stated, "The members of this congregation are adamant in their refusal to accept all blood products...

  3. Jehovah's Witnesses practices - Wikipedia

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    Jehovah's Witnesses are told they should remain "separate from the world" in harmony with Jesus' description of his followers at John 17:14–16. Watch Tower publications define the "world" as "the mass of mankind apart from Jehovah’s approved servants" and teach that it is ruled by Satan [ 116 ] and a place of danger [ 117 ] and moral ...

  4. Jehovah's Witnesses - Wikipedia

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    A central teaching of Jehovah's Witnesses is that the world faces imminent destruction through intervention by God and Jesus Christ. [186] This belief has been present since the group's founding. [187] They believe that Jesus' inauguration as king in 1914 is a sign that the great tribulation is about to take place. [188]

  5. Criticism of Jehovah's Witnesses - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Franz (1922–2010), writer of Crisis of Conscience, former member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses and critic of the institution. Jehovah's Witnesses have been criticized by adherents of mainstream Christianity, members of the medical community, former Jehovah's Witnesses, and commentators with regard to their beliefs and practices.

  6. List of Supreme Court cases involving Jehovah's Witnesses

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    In all, Jehovah's Witnesses brought 23 separate First Amendment actions before the U.S. Supreme Court between 1938 and 1946. [36] [37] Supreme Court Justice Harlan Fiske Stone once quipped, "I think the Jehovah's Witnesses ought to have an endowment in view of the aid which they give in solving the legal problems of civil liberties." [38]

  7. Jehovah's Witnesses returning to in-person meetings in April

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    After two years of virtual meetings, congregations will beginning together on April 1.

  8. Jehova's Witnesses plan return to in-person services - AOL

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    Mar. 21—TUXEDO PARK, N.Y. — All congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses across the world — including those in Moultrie and Valdosta — are being encouraged to begin holding in-person meetings ...

  9. Jehovah's Witnesses returning to in-person meetings - AOL

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    Mar. 22—All congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses across the world are being encouraged to begin holding in-person meetings during the week of April 1. For most of the last two years, buildings ...