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.

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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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