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The only score card at Yankee Stadium and the Polo Grounds last week was the Bible. Speakers' platforms disguised the diamonds; flower banks decked the pitching mounds; burlap mountains, ...
Jehovah’s Witnesses, however, expected that the Battle of Armageddon would be worldwide, with Jesus leading a “heavenly army” to defeat the enemies of God.
The Witnesses, said Witness President Nathan H. Knorr, are “pointing neither east nor west, but heavenward.” “Jehovah’s Witnesses are not pacifists,” he shouted to the convention.
In ‘I Felt the End Before It Came: Memoirs of a Queer Ex-Jehovah’s Witness,’ Daniel Allen Cox reflects on losing his faith after spending his early years waiting for Armageddon May 19, 2023 ...
After 24 years as a Jehovah's Witness, Heather Strang was disciplined for kissing a man, while her mother predicted "destruction at Armageddon" for her. She has since left the group and views it as a ...
Rebekah Vardy left the Jehovah’s Witness community at the age of 15 (Picture: Channel 4) Rebekah Vardy opened up about fearing death at Armageddon and being shown ‘upsetting’ images about ...
The Jehovah’s Witnesses face intense scrutiny worldwide over the handling of child sexual abuse. A Pennsylvania grand jury has charged 14 men since 2022 with sexual abuse within the organization.
Witnesses believe that Jehovah is God’s personal name, that he will bring an Armageddon that will destroy all who don’t follow their faith, and that this armageddon is near.
Jehovah’s Witnesses, however, ... They also believed that after Armageddon, Jesus would rule the world from heaven with 144,000 “faithful Christians,” as specified in the Book of Revelation.
Jehovah’s Witnesses, however, expected that the Battle of Armageddon would be worldwide, with Jesus leading a “heavenly army” to defeat the enemies of God.
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