Are Jehovah's Witnesses Christian?

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We delve into the complex and often debated topic: Are Jehovah's Witnesses Christian? This episode explores Jehovah's Witnesses' beliefs, practices, and history and how they align with or diverge from mainstream Christian doctrine.

We start by tracing the origins of Jehovah's Witnesses, beginning with their founding in the late 19th century by Charles Taze Russell. Understanding the historical context in which this movement arose provides crucial insights into its core doctrines and organizational structure.

We also address some common questions and misconceptions about Jehovah's Witnesses, including their approach to evangelism, their reasons for non-participation in certain civic and political activities, and their global presence and impact.

In our conclusion, we reflect on the broader question of what defines a Christian denomination in today's diverse religious world. This episode is not just for those curious about religious classification but also for anyone interested in the broader themes of faith, belief, and religious identity in the modern era. Join us for an engaging and respectful exploration of Jehovah's Witnesses and their place in the Christian faith spectrum.

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