When you look up the definition of cult, you could easily say that by definition, all religions are a cult. However, the term "cult" has come to have a darker and more sinister application due to the negative influences that certain individuals have had on small groups of people. In this case, no, Jehovah's Witnesses are not a cult.
They are a legitimate religion recognized by almost all the national governments that have religious freedom.
The Jehovah's Witnesses are not considered to be a cult today. However almost all modern religions were considered, at one time, to be cults. The original Christian church began as a Jewish Cult and then expanded.
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