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  • Essay / The Importance of Fasting in Islamic Life - 1473

    I personally believe that 7th-day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses have faced opposition from established forms of Christianity and government because of their different interpretations of their beliefs. One reason is that Jehovah's Witnesses do not consider themselves Protestants as Seventh-day Adventists believe. Jehovah's Witnesses and Seventh-day Adventists have drifted apart because of their different ways of working toward God and the teachings of the Bible. For example, in the book World Religions in America, Dell deChant mentions in chapter 13: “Yet the Witnesses share common elements with many Protestant groups. The first of these is his acceptance of the Bible as the inspired Word of God. The official Witness Bible is the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, a text produced by the movement. Although it contains all sixty-six books found in Protestant Bibles. Since Seventh-day Adventists consider them Protestants, they follow the Bible and do not use the New World Translation as Jehovah's Witnesses do. This is one of the issues that will interfere with the different beliefs between these two religions and place different thinking. By Jehovah's Witnesses, the use of these different versions makes them conclude that God dies on a pyre and not on a cross, which the Seventh-day Adventists make conclude in a different way based on the original version of the