Jehovah's Witnesses Vs. Orthodox Christian Beliefs

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There are many beliefs in the Jehovah’s Witness religion that are similar to Orthodox Christian Beliefs and then there are some that are very different. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe in one God, who is the authority of the bible and they also believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which are the same as Orthodox Christians. But there are many things that are quite different about their beliefs such as they don’t believe in hell and the trinity. Jehovah’s Witnesses strongly believe in the end of the world or in the apocalypse. Along with Orthodox Christians, Jehovah’s Witnesses that the bible is fully inspired by God and that the bible should be preserved. To the Jehovah’s Witnesses the bible is a gift sent from God that tells humans about what God is like, how to cope with problems, and how to please God. Even though Jehovah’s Witnesses believe in the bible same as Orthodox Christians, Witnesses have a different form of the bible “The New World Translation.” This form of the bible translates important passages, for example what Jesus Christ was like. …show more content…

An important thing that they stress is the fact that God has revealed his personal name to humanity, which is Jehovah. Jehovah has a spirit body and lives in heaven, but can see everything. One part of the mainstream Christian belief that Jehovah’s Witnesses disagree with is that Jesus was “Fully God, Fully Man.” Jehovah’s Witnesses teach and believe that Jesus was not God, but rather God’s first creation. They believe that Jesus first existed in a pre-human form as God’s chief spokesman, and took on a human form as the man Jesus as birthed from