From
a handful
of Bible
students
in Pennsylvania
to 7
million
members
worldwide
today,
the Christian
group
has ministered
door-to-door
for 130
years.
Typically
dismissed
as a
controversial
"sect," Jehovah's
Witnesses are
often
derided
as strange
or irrelevant.
But KNOCKING reveals
the surprising
ways
they
have
benefited
mainstream
society.
Though
Jehovah's
Witnesses do
not agree
with every
group their
legal victories
have indirectly
helped
along the
way, their
apolitical
nature
might be
an example
of how
groups
with increasingly
polarizing religious
and social
views can
coexist.
While Jehovah's
Witnesses speak
their beliefs
on doorsteps,
they do
not try
to legislate
them at the ballot box. They peacefully share the public square
with other groups wanting to proselytize different
ideas. 
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