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Episode 19 Fate or Faith. While Jehovah’s Witnesses and atheists hold different beliefs about God, they surprisingly share a similar view on the fate of those who do not serve God. Both believe that death results in complete non-existence—no afterlife, no eternal punishment, just an end. For Jehovah’s Witnesses, this non-existence is a divine judgment, while for atheists, it’s the natural conclusion of life.
While Jehovah’s Witnesses and atheists hold different beliefs about God, they surprisingly share a similar view on the fate of those who do not serve God. Both believe that death results in complete non-existence—no afterlife, no eternal punishment, just an end. For Jehovah’s Witnesses, this non-existence is a divine judgment, while for atheists, it’s the natural conclusion of life.
Destruction and creation are often seen as interconnected processes in various philosophies and belief systems. In many perspectives, destruction is not simply an end but a transformative process that makes way for new growth and creation.
By NELIRA MUSEEpisode 19 Fate or Faith. While Jehovah’s Witnesses and atheists hold different beliefs about God, they surprisingly share a similar view on the fate of those who do not serve God. Both believe that death results in complete non-existence—no afterlife, no eternal punishment, just an end. For Jehovah’s Witnesses, this non-existence is a divine judgment, while for atheists, it’s the natural conclusion of life.
While Jehovah’s Witnesses and atheists hold different beliefs about God, they surprisingly share a similar view on the fate of those who do not serve God. Both believe that death results in complete non-existence—no afterlife, no eternal punishment, just an end. For Jehovah’s Witnesses, this non-existence is a divine judgment, while for atheists, it’s the natural conclusion of life.
Destruction and creation are often seen as interconnected processes in various philosophies and belief systems. In many perspectives, destruction is not simply an end but a transformative process that makes way for new growth and creation.