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Honestly, I am a Christian, one of Jehovah's Witnesses. It is usually best when wanting to do comparisons, to have a list of questions, then see the difference in answers.

I think (once again, I ain't Catholic so if I'm wrong I'm sorry) that Catholics believe in the Trinity and Hellfire, we don't.

2007-11-02 15:29:57 · answer #1 · answered by Ish Var Lan Salinger 7 · 1 0

Wouldn't it be easier to ask what they have in common? They are SOOOOOOOO far apart that it might take 3 days just to type all the information that is different.

I guess the Biggest difference is JW's believe all people are capable of teaching and sharing God's word (teach people to read the Bible) and Catholics believe that unless you are clergy, you couldn't possibly understand the wonders of God (Teach people to listen to the pope or priest and the Bible is too hard to understand).

2007-11-02 00:10:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Jehovah's Witnesses are relatively unique among self-described Christians in that they understand the Scriptures to teach that God's Kingdom by Christ Jesus is a real government which will soon replace all earthly governments.
(Daniel 2:44) God of heaven will set up a kingdom... It will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms, and it itself will stand to times indefinite

That Kingdom will rule over the vast majority of mankind, most of whom will have been raised from the dead after Armageddon.
(John 11:23,24) Jesus said to her: “Your brother will rise.” Martha said to him: “I know he will rise in the resurrection on the last day.”
(Acts 24:15) There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.

Until that resurrection, there is no suffering in "hell", or the grave. Sometime after the resurrection, death and "hell" will themselves be destroyed.
(Ecclesiastes 9:5) For the living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all
(Ecclesiastes 9:10) there is no work nor devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheol ["hell"]
(Revelation 20:14) And death and Hades ["hell"] were hurled into the lake of fire

While a limitted number of humans will be resurrected to heaven to share in ruling over mankind, the vast majority (literally more than 99.9%) of Jehovah's Witnesses expect an EARTHLY hope, the same hope given to Adam and Eve.
(Genesis 1:28) God blessed them and God said to them: “Be fruitful and become many and fill THE EARTH and subdue it [caps added]
(Genesis 2:17) You must not eat from it, for in the day you eat from it you will positively die [so never eating from that tree means never dying]

Interestingly, the Scriptures are full of references to this earthly hope.
(Psalms 37:11) 'the meek will possess the earth'
(Proverbs 2:21) 'upright will reside in the earth'
(Isaiah 45:18) 'God formed the earth to be inhabited'
(Matthew 5:5) 'the mild will inherit the earth'
(Revelation 21:3) The tent of God is with mankind

Learn more:
http://watchtower.co.uk/e/lmn/index.htm?article=article_10.htm
http://watchtower.co.uk/e/rq/index.htm?article=article_06.htm
http://jw-media.org/beliefs/trueworship.htm
http://watchtower.co.uk/e/jt/
http://watchtower.co.uk/e/dg/index.htm?article=article_11.htm

2007-11-02 08:26:32 · answer #3 · answered by achtung_heiss 7 · 2 0

JWs don't accept blood transfusions. Catholics do.

2007-11-02 00:08:13 · answer #4 · answered by pete 6 · 2 1

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