jehovah's witnesses in English

noun
1
a member of a Christian movement (the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society) founded in the US by Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916). Jehovah's Witnesses deny many traditional Christian doctrines (including the divinity of Christ). and refuse military service and blood transfusion on religious grounds.
Several fundamentalist Christian churches such as the Jehovah's Witnesses condemn military service.

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1. You got Revolutionary Guards going door-to-door like Jehovah's Witnesses.

2. Jehovah's Witnesses are active in the country and recognized by the Government.

3. Apostasy is a 2017 British drama film about Jehovah's Witnesses directed by Daniel Kokotajlo

4. Many of the ACLU's cases involved the defense of Communist Party members and Jehovah's Witnesses.

5. Jehovah's Witnesses who were active in the full-time ministry were called colporteurs until 1931.

6. Commenter is an application conceived for those among Jehovah's Witnesses that can't assist personally to the theocratic meetings, for health issues, disability issues or other

7. Two Jehovah's Witnesses, Shukhrat Ashurov and Alisher Argeliyev, were investigated under the code of administrative offences, leading to a police raid of the flat of one of the two in which some of their materials were confiscated (the Koran, the New Testament and the Bible

8. Hewitt's courage in writing a book that exposes Jehovah's Witnesses for what they are - a cult of brainwashers and Brainwashees, no different from any other group that professes to be "the only true religion" - because leaving the cult no doubt cost him dearly in …

9. Two Jehovah's Witnesses, Shukhrat Ashurov and Alisher Argeliyev, were investigated under the code of administrative offences, leading to a police raid of the flat of one of the two in which some of their materials were confiscated (the Koran, the New Testament and the Bible).