
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses are a Christian denomination known for their distinctive beliefs and practices. They emphasize the use of God's name, Jehovah, and adhere strictly to their interpretation of the Bible. They are recognized for their door-to-door evangelism, promoting their teachings and distributing literature like "The Watchtower." Key beliefs include rejecting the Trinity, emphasizing God's Kingdom, and anticipating an imminent end to the current world system. Jehovah's Witnesses also avoid military service, salute flags, and celebrate holidays or birthdays, viewing these as incompatible with their faith. Their communal worship takes place in Kingdom Halls.