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    RELIGIONS BELIEF There are two common religious beliefs that have confused people are Baptist Christians and Jehovah Witness. Both organizations believe in God, but they tend to have controversy over biblical readings and comprehension. Baptist Christians believe that there is a single creator, God, has a son, Jesus Christ, born to a human mother by the name of Mary, and that Jesus’ crucifixion by the Romans brought salvation to all. Baptist Christians believe that after death, human remains

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    1957 "The world is full of Bibles, which Book contains the commandments of God. Why, then, do the people not know which way to go? Because they do not also have the teaching or law of the mother, which is light. Jehovah God has provided his holy written Word for all mankind and it contains all the information that is needed for men in taking a course leading to life. But God has not arranged for that Word to speak independently or to shine forth life-giving truths by itself. His Word says: 'Light

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    Running Head: CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE OF THE JEHOVAH?S WITNESSES 1 2 CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE OF THE JEHOVAH?S WITNESSES Culturally Competent Care of the Jehovah?s Witness: A Focus on Bloodless Medicine Sonya Philbeck Southern New Hampshire University Culturally Competent Care of the Jehovah?s Witness: A Focus on Bloodless Medicine Nurses have the responsibility of caring for a diverse group of people. These people come from different cultures, races

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    The Jehovah Witness beliefs are in strict accordance to the Bible. Their Bible is called the New World Translation Bible. Their God is the God of the Old Testament and they call him Jehovah. Jehovah’s reject the symbol of a cross because they believe it comes from a pre-Christian, pagan origin. They believe Jesus was nailed to a single upright wooden stake. They don not believe in the Trinity. They believe that the Holy Spirit is a force, which intervenes for God on earth. Jehovah’s view Satan as

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    interested in the Bible and ended up directing a Bible class in Pittsburg. “He co-published The Herald of the Morning magazine with its founder, N. H. Barbour, and by 1884, Russell controlled the publication and renamed it The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah 's Kingdom and founded Zion 's Watch Tower Tract Society.” (Matt) The Watch Tower, which later became known as the Watertower Bible and Tract Society was the teaching organ of the Jehovah’s Witnesses. In 1908 he moved his headquarters to Brooklyn

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    Introduction Jehovah Witness is an active presence of religion around the globe, with a peak of 8.2 million followers. It is centred upon the growth from Judge Joseph Franklin Rutherford. It is very strict due to the set of rules placed upon followers that doesn’t necessarily guarantee salvation. Even though it might seem hard to follow, it is very active amongst the globe. Sacred Writing The sacred text of Jehovah 's Witnesses is the Christian bible, the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures

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    Kaybryn Gooch Martinez REL 2300-60987 21 April 2015 Jehovah’s Witness Ever had your door knocked on by people from the church? Ever been harassed in a very persistent way by the people who are supposed to make you feel comfortable about the Bible and religion? Well those people are, previously known as “Russellites”, but now known as The Jehovah’s Witness church. Many of them have a rough reputation of being pushy and annoying to many. They are a sect that originated out of Pennsylvania in the 1870s

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    Jehovah Jireh, My Hero

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    light that will go the extra mile. How about those people? The people that help the heroes get their name in the history book. I want to shine the light on my father Donnell Jones. My father is 38 year old man married for 17 years and have 4 girls. Jehovah Jireh is the name of the church God gave him and he pastor. My

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    Genesis and Exodus are two books that show how Jehovah has power to command people to do what he wants. When people follow Jehovah’s orders sometimes they get rewarded in that moment but most times their reward is saved for the future. When people are rewarded and blessed in the present, as well as given a promise for future blessings, they commit actions against Jehovah’s power as a result he will get rid of all their blessings. When Jehovah rewards people with promises for the future; the reward

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    Jehovah’s Witness and Blood Transfusion Ruta Urbstaite Framingham State University Abstract The purpose of this paper is to identify the characteristics, values and beliefs of Jehovah’s Witness group. It will discuss their reasoning for refusal to accept blood transfusions. The paper will elaborate on the best approach to offer appropriate care, advice and education while treating patients with respect in regards to their religious beliefs. British Journal of Nursing (2009) suggests

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