I’m a Jehovah witness and we believe, like the man commented as well, that Jehovah is god. The almighty. Who rules everything. Jehovah's Witnesses are a Christian religious sect rooted in the Adventist movement of the late 1800s in the United States. While our practices broke with the Adventists when our group formed its own religious body, the founder, Charles Taze Russell, worked closely with Adventist groups in publishing the magazine The Herald of the Morning before founding Zion's Watch Tower. Through publishing their own translation of the Bible in several different languages and using an active ministry of door-to-door speaking.believe in God, the creator, and that Jesus Christ is His son. However, we do not believe in the Trinity, the doctrine that God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit are all aspects of one God. We believe that the Holy Spirit is the power of God, but not its own being.Rather than the mainstream belief that Jesus' death was a sacrifice to purify the world of sin, they believe that it was a ransom payment for the original sins of Adam and Eve. To benefit from the payment, a person must be a believer, get baptized, and change their lives in a way that their works reveal their new path. The Jehovah's Witnesses differ strongly from mainstream Christianity in their beliefs on death and the afterlife. Rather than a person going to Heaven or Hell after death, they believe a person ceases to exist, but not permanently. They believe God will resurrect billions of people after the end of the world on Judgment Day. Those who are not believers or who are unrepentant sinners, God will leave to their nonexistence rather than condemn them to an eternity of torment. Most of the resurrected will live an eternity free of suffering on a transformed Earth, ruled over by Jesus Christ. God will show favor to a select few, as 144,000 of all the people resurrected will be brought to Heaven to live with Him for eternity.