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Essay heading: Jehovah's Witness Overview
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They believe the dead are not conscious of anything and in the future, those who are deemed righteous will be resurrected. Those judged unrighteous will simply cease to exist. The earth will never be destroyed; it will become a peaceful paradise. Jehovah's Witness's view marriage as many other Christian denominations do... displayed 300 characters
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They believe marriage is a serious, lifelong commitment and divorce should only be obtained in the event of marital unfaithfulness. They believe in being model citizens by honoring and respecting authority. They can decline to comply with authorities if it is in direct conflict with God's commands. Jehovah's Witnesses will accept the vast majority of medical treatment available today, except for blood transfusions... displayed next 300 characters
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