Why is it called the Watchtower?

The title and corresponding symbol of a watchtower became a representation of the religious group and their publishing company. The watchtower is a reminder to be watchful for signs of prophecy and of Christ's return.
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Why is JW called the Watchtower?

It is intended to draw attention to the kingdom of God, which Jehovah's Witnesses believe is a real government that will soon replace all earthly governments. According to the magazine's mission statement: THIS MAGAZINE, The Watchtower, honors Jehovah God, the Ruler of the universe.
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What does a watchtower symbolize?

A watchtower or guardian in ceremonial magical tradition is a tutelary spirit of one of the four cardinal points or quarters (East, South, West and North). In many magical traditions, they are understood to be Enochian angels or the Archangels Uriel, Raphael, Michael, and Gabriel.
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Why do Jehovah Witnesses believe God's name is Jehovah?

Most scholars believe "Jehovah" (also transliterated as "Yehowah") to be a hybrid form derived by combining the Latin letters JHVH with the vowels of Adonai.
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What were Jehovah's Witnesses originally called?

Bible Student missionaries were sent to England in 1881 and the first overseas branch was opened in London in 1900. The group took on the name International Bible Students Association and by 1914 it was also active in Canada, Germany, Australia and other countries.
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Is Jehovah's Witnesses a true religion?

Although many of their eschatological teachings have changed over the years, Jehovah's Witnesses have consistently claimed to be the only true religion.
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Why do Jehovah's Witnesses not celebrate birthdays?

Practicing Jehovah's Witnesses "do not celebrate birthdays because we believe that such celebrations displease God" Even though "the Bible does not explicitly forbid celebrating birthdays," the reasoning lies in biblical ideas, according to an FAQ on the Jehovah's Witnesses' official website.
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Why is Jehovah not Yahweh?

Latin-speaking Christian scholars replaced the Y (which does not exist in Latin) with an I or a J (the latter of which exists in Latin as a variant form of I). Thus, the tetragrammaton became the artificial Latinized name Jehovah (JeHoWaH).
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Why do Jehovah Witnesses not celebrate Christmas?

Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas or Easter because they believe that these festivals are based on (or massively contaminated by) pagan customs and religions. They point out that Jesus did not ask his followers to mark his birthday.
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Is Allah and Jehovah the same person?

The names and character of Allah

The Qur'an refers to Allah as the Lord of the Worlds. Unlike the biblical Yahweh (sometimes misread as Jehovah), he has no personal name, and his traditional 99 names are really epithets.
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What is the Jehovah Witness symbol?

Jehovah Witnesses do not worship symbols; the only symbol associated with this religious branch is the Watchtower, which is only used for identification. The watchtower signifies remaining observant for acts of God fulfilling prophetic beliefs.
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Who started The Watchtower?

1880s: organised by Charles Taze Russell

He started Bible study groups and a religious publishing company. Pastor Russell, as he was often called, launched the magazine Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence in 1879.
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Who built The Watchtower?

The third Watchtower and second satellite was designed by Wonder Woman and Green Lantern, though it was, of course, financed by Batman. This one also orbited in space like a satellite. Unlike the original headquarters, though, the third tower possessed a weapon system to help fight off potential threats.
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Who invented Jehovah Witness?

The Jehovah's Witnesses are an outgrowth of the International Bible Students Association, which was founded in 1872 in Pittsburgh by Charles Taze Russell.
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Is the Watchtower a Jehovah Witness?

A Jehovah's Witness is a member of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society was formed in 1879, and is well known for its programs of outreach through such publications as Watchtower Magazine, the official magazine of the Jehovah's Witness faith.
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Can Jehovah Witnesses drink alcohol?

Jehovah's Witnesses reject foods containing blood but have no other special dietary requirements. Some Jehovah's Witnesses may be vegetarian and others may abstain from alcohol, but this is a personal choice. Jehovah's Witnesses do not smoke or use other tobacco products.
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Can Jehovah Witness have non witness friends?

They limit contact with non-Jehovah's Witnesses

Followers are discouraged from having close relationships with those who are not part of the faith. People who are “worldly” are seen as bad influences or “bad associations.”
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What do you say to a Jehovah's Witness when someone dies?

What to say to a Jehovah's Witness when someone dies? Don't be afraid of saying the wrong thing to a grieving Jehovah's Witness. As long as you avoid overly pagan statements such as “they are in God's hands” or “your loved one is in Heaven now”, then a comforting general statement will be received well.
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What religions call God Jehovah?

Jehovah's Witnesses believe that God has only one distinctive name, represented in the Old Testament by the Tetragrammaton. In English, they prefer to use the form Jehovah. According to Jehovah's Witnesses, the name Jehovah means "He causes to become".
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Do Jehovah Witness say bless you?

Jehovah's Witnesses don't say “god bless you” when someone sneezes, because that practice supposedly has a pagan origin.
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Why do Jehovah Witnesses not take blood?

Jehovah's Witnesses believe that a human must not sustain his life with another creature's blood, and they recognize no distinction "between taking blood into the mouth and taking it into the blood vessels." It is their deep-seated religious conviction that Jehovah will turn his back on anyone who receives blood ...
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Why do Jehovah Witnesses go door to door?

The church made the decision because of religious principles that say every life is sacred and loving neighbors is a must, he said. Jehovah's Witnesses started door-to-door proselytizing in 1914, and it became the church's core mission in 1919 after a convention in Ohio.
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Are there black Jehovah Witnesses?

Jehovah's Witnesses are among the most racially and ethnically diverse religious groups in America. No more than four-in-ten members of the group belong to any one racial and ethnic background: 36% are white, 32% are Hispanic, 27% are black and 6% are another race or mixed race.
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