The Jehovah's Witness religion is not so much well known for its symbols but rather for its lack and rejection of symbols which are adopted by almost all religions. First off 2 of the most common symbols of the Jehovah's Witness religion is the watchtower and the un common church building structure and configuration. First, the watchtower has never been given an official meaning it has simply been associated with Jehovah's witnesses since Charles Taze Russell used the symbol when the first variation of the religion was created. The symbol has been implemented into their Kingdom Halls (churches), inscribed on their publications, and included on most websites associated with Jehovah's witnesses. Although there is no associated meaning for the symbol although it is appropriate for a group watching for the end. Second is the un orthodox building design of the Kingdom Halls. The first noticeable feature is no windows. The reasoning behind this is the high cost of replacing them after vandalization, which is apparently s com,on occurrence. As well these buildings are typically small, low cost structures. One of the biggest things left out of the Jehovah's Witness religion is the usage of symbols. They are generally not attached to any sorts of images or do not worship objects or use things that can be recognized as symbols. This goes as far as the cross. Jehovah's witnesses have no use of the cross and do not recognize it what so ever as a symbol of their religion.