Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses are anti-Trinitarian Christian denominations, established in the 19th century by the American biblical scholar Charles Taylor Russell. They do not recognize trinitarianism, soul immortality, and Hellfire thoughts as a mixed doctrine of paganism, not the teachings of the Bible. Therefore, we do not consider Jesus equal or equal to God. Jehovah's Witnesses argue that it is different from other denominations in Christianity and is not a branch derived from a ready-made denomination, but reestablished early Christianity in the first century. It does not engage in political activities and maintains political neutrality in all countries. It is characterized by no hierarchy and tithing. As of 2014, there are about 820,000 people in 239 countries around the world, with over 100,600 believers and 1,377 congregations in Korea.