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Jehovah’s Witnesses beliefs kind of line up with the text of the Apostle’s Creed, but their interpretation of it largely diverges from common trinitarian interpretations.
Here is the ELLC translation of the Apostles’ Creed, phrase by phrase:
- The Watchtower 6/1/00 p. 11 par. 6 Keep Your “Hope of Salvation” Bright!
- The Watchtower, March 15, 1989, p. 31 Call on Jehovah’s Name and Get Away Safe! “The Way of Salvation”
- "James Urges Clean and Active Worship,", The Watchtower 3/1/83 p. 13, "Faith that does not 4. prompt us to do good works is not genuine and will not result in our salvation."
- "Meetings to Help Us Make Disciples", Our Kingdom Ministry, January 1979, p. 2.
- The Watchtower, May 15, 2006 pp. 28-29 par. 12
- "Young Ones—Are You Ready to Get Baptized". The Watchtower: 4. March 2016. It is a great privilege to get baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses. Moreover, baptism is a requirement for Christians, and it is a vital step toward gaining salvation.
- The Watchtower 2/15/83 p. 12 You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth—But How?
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It is true that orthodox Christian denominations uphold the Trinity doctrine and denominations that reject the Trinity are considered to be outside of orthodox Christianity. That would include Jehovah's Witnesses and Latter Day Saints who deny that the Trinity is biblical.
A June 2015 Watchtower article said that all Trinitarian churches that do not promote the name Jehovah are part of the Antichrist. They believe that all Catholic and Protestant denominations are part of Babylon the Great, the world empire of false religion, soon to be destroyed at Armageddon.
It is for this reason that Jehovah's Witnesses will have nothing to do with the Apostles' Creed (or any other creed, for that matter). Indeed, Jehovah's Witnesses deny they are either Catholic or Protestant.
However, the Apostle's Creed is NOT promoting the Trinity. It is simply a statement of faith. All Christians should be able to agree with it, although sometimes people misunderstand the expression "holy Catholic church." Catholic in this context means universal. As for the expression that Jesus descended into hell, the Witnesses say that hell is simply the common grave of mankind. They also say that the body of Jesus disappeared and what came out of the tomb was a spirit creature, and that Jesus is known in heaven as Michael the Archangel.
Source: What Does The Bible Really Teach