Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Seventh-day Adventists
Jehovah's Witnesses
The Church of Christ, Scientist
Unitarian Universalists
100

The common six-letter name used for this Church

Mormon

100

Believed by this group to be "imminent"

Second Coming of Jesus
100

JWs do not pledge allegiance to this

a flag or any earthly government

100

sickness and suffering

illusions

100

John Adams, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Clara Barton, and Susan B. Anthony

Famous Unitarian Universalists

200

The taking of more than one spouse in marriage, a practice originally permitted by Mormons

polygamy
200

Sabbath day for these people

Saturday

200

A controversial belief of JWs

prohibition of blood transfusions
200
Mary Baker Eddy's famous book (equally authoritative to the Bible)

Science and Health

200

Instead of a formal creed, they publish this

Statement of Principles

300

The person who translated metal plates into the Book of Mormon

Joseph Smith

300

Name used to describe the disappointment when the return of Jesus did not occur when expected

Great Disappointment

300

The place of worship for JWs

Kingdom Hall

300

Name of the reading places near every Christian Science church

Christian Science Reading Rooms

300

Unitarians do not consider themselves this

Christian

400

Place where Jesus is expected to return and establish a 1000-year reign

America

400

fate of the unrighteous

annihilation in hell

400

Semi-monthly publication that's very important to JW members

Watchtower or Awake

400

The main form of treatment for physical ills

prayer

400
One's own experience, science, and reason

Basis for individuals' beliefs and moral judgments

500

The Mormon practice to help achieve salvation of ancestors

Baptism of dead relatives, AKA baptism "proxies"
500

Seventh-day Adventists's relationship with alcohol, smoking, and caffeine

abstinence

500

the cross or crucifix, according to JWs

pagan symbols

500

Father-Mother

God

500

Boston

Headquarters for the Unitarian Church (but there is no central governmental control over congregations, which remain autonomous!)

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