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Jehovah's Witnesses
nontrinitarian millenarian restorationist Christian denomination
Charles Taze Russell
Founder of the Bible Student movement (1852–1916)
Joseph Franklin Rutherford
American lawyer, Watch Tower Society president (1869–1942)
The Photo-Drama of Creation
1914 film by Charles Taze Russell
Bible Student movement
Christian movement
annihilationism
In Christianity, annihilationism (also known as extinctionism or destructionism) is the belief that after the Last Judgment, all damned humans and fallen angels (demons) including Satan will be totally destroyed and their consciousness extinguished. Annihilationism stands in contrast to both the belief in eternal torment and to the universalist belief that everyone will be saved. Partial annihilationism holds that unsaved humans are obliterated but demonic beings suffer forever.
William Henry Conley
American industrialist, and first president of Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society (1840-1897)
George Storrs
American minister (1796–1879)
Cross and Crown
Christian symbol
Alexander P. Stewart
Confederate Army general (1821–1908)
Paul S. L. Johnson
American clergyman
Studies in the Scriptures
literary work
Henry Grew
Religious writer, 19th century
Dawn Bible Students Association
journal
Friends of Man
Christian denomination founded in 1919
Free Bible Students
Christian movement
Laymen's Home Missionary Movement
religious denomination
Jehovah's Witnesses splinter groups
splinter groups of the Jehovah's Witnesses
Pastoral Bible Institute
William Preble Hall
United States Army Brigadier General, Medal of Honor awardee
George Stetson
English pastor (1814–1879)