Why Jehovah’s Witnesses Don’t Celebrate Easter
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Why Jehovah’s Witnesses Don’t Celebrate Easter
Jehovah’s Witnesses belong to a religious denomination recognized for their emphasis on door-to-door evangelism. Founded around 1870, the denomination totals nearly 9 million members worldwide. In addition to their evangelism, they are also known for their rejection of blood transfusions and because they do not celebrate Easter, Christmas or birthday. They believe that the end of the world is imminent (Armageddon) and that the establishment of t…
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