YHVH is the Hebrew name for the God of the Israelites, sometimes erroneously pronounced “Jehovah“. After the Babylonian Exile (6th century BCE), and especially from the 3rd century BCE on, Jews ceased ...
Current and former Jehovah’s Witnesses reported 159 cases of sexual abuse by followers, many at the hands of those in positions of authority, according to a survey conducted by an apostate group.
Few Americans believe the Apostles Creed today, and many outright oppose the God of the Bible and Christian doctrine ...
and that Jehovah will gather his people, restore the Temple and its service, and reestablish the priesthood and the Jewish kingdom. For the restoration of their kingdom and the fulfillment of ...
No person who has faith in a living God need feel helpless or forlorn. Jehovah of the Jews is a God more personal than the God of the Christians, the Mussalmans or the Hindus, though as a matter ...
It's known as the Holocaust. Most people alive today would not have been around to witness the horror that took place during ...
There are plenty of bizarre, annoying, and even rude people living on our planet. And some of them (probably!) happen to be ...
purple for Jehovah's Witnesses, black for Gypsies and asocials, and yellow for Jews. Camp authorities then instituted a hierarchy among the inmates that mirrored the Nazi racial hierarchy of ...
Non-Jewish Slavic peoples ... Political opponents such as communists, trade unionists, Soviet prisoners of war and Jehovah’s Witnesses were targeted because the Nazis believed that they were ...
(New York Jewish Week) — Joshua Kushner ... real estate assets such as 666 Fifth Avenue in Midtown and the former Jehovah’s Witness Watchtower headquarters in Brooklyn Heights.
Jawa said the book looks at what happens after death from the perspectives of faith traditions including Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Included are views from groups including Seventh-day ...
Among their inmates were Jehovah's Witnesses who refused to serve ... (racial defilement or sex between so-called Aryans and Jews); and some Catholic priests who defied laws prohibiting youth ...