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Religious and Ethnic Groups Paper It is the intent of this paper to discuss the religious and racial/ethnic groups selected to explain various information that is relate to both groups.
Religious group My selected religious group is Jehovah’s Witnesses. Jehovah’s Witnesses differ from other religious groups in their beliefs, worship practices and values in many ways. Some beliefs of Jehovah 's Witnesses place this religion apart from other Christian denominations, such as limiting the number of people who will go to heaven to 144,000, denying the Trinity doctrine, and rejecting the traditional Latin cross (Zavada, 2013). Jehovah Witnesses have different beliefs when it comes to communion, the Bible, Baptism, …show more content…
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