.1, They show love among themselves by not going to war. Not killing your fellow believers in any circumstances, including war, would seem to be a very basic requirement for true Christianity.
46 If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Do not even tax collectors do the same? 47And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than others? Do not even Gentiles do the same?
If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat, and if he is thirsty, give him water to drink.
"But to those of you who will listen, I say: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you,"
All sects share a certain common bond, the better way is to show love in practical ways for all. That is what I believe was intended by John 13. Jesus is depicted as loving all. Not just his supporters.
2. They honour Jehovah’s name by using it and giving it prominence. Again this would seem to be a very basic requirement for Christians who are said to be called out of the nations as “a people for his name”.
A can of worms. Yahweh was one of the names in the OT but never used by NT writers. Simeon hath declared how God at the first did visit the Gentiles, to take out of them a people for his name.
3. They reject the post biblical teaching of the Trinity which uses language that is not found in the Bible and distances people from God by making him appear incomprehensible.
A favorite pet topic for you, you have spent hundreds of hours posting about how you disagree with the church's efforts to formally codify a single definition of God/Christ/Holy Spirit. Suffice to say billions of Christians past and present have had their own take on it.
4. They teach the truth about who Jesus is as God’s firstborn and his loyal servant.
Same as above, the hypostatic expressions of sonship and servitude are not preclusive to traditional understanding of Christ as fully divine.
5. They point to God’s kingdom as the only hope for mankind as Jesus and the early Christian’s did and don’t get involved in politics or social or protest movements.
Another example of circular reasoning, take the JW definition of 'Kingdom' and cite it as proof of sectarian superiority. By the definition of the JWs, God is the 'only hope', not for "mankind" but a tiny portion of it. The rest must be killed. Billions understand the 'Kingdom of God' as an expression of forgiveness and compassion and a Christian movement seeking to imitate Jesus' universal love. Regarding 'involvement' in politics and war, most people see this as detachment from humanity. Failure to get 'involved' is often a definition of cowardice and unconcern. Many of the earliest records include Christians who were soldiers. The OT repeats a story cycle wherein worshippers of God served in foreign royal courts. The JWs have repeatedly engaged in campaigns to influence Government policy, (I personally marched across the Brooklyn bridge when asked to demonstrate against a zoning policy) they just only do it for themselves.
6. They preach and publish in more languages than any other group in history, fulfilling the Bible prophecy about preaching to all the earth in the last days.
The sectarian circular reasoning continues. The last Days were 2000 years ago, they were 1000 years ago they were a hundred years ago. For people wanting something that will never happen, it will always be the 'last days'. The same regarding the definition of the 'gospel' aka 'good news'. A third of the world has been converted to Christianity, certainly the 'gospel' was preached globally long before the JWs. As you know the NT itself asserts the gospel was preached to everyone 2000 years ago.
7. Their founder Russell rediscovered basic Bible truths at a time when technology was in place to facilitate the preaching work worldwide.
Russell was a cult leader adored by thousands as sent by God. His followers alive today identify the JWs as apostates.
8. Jehovah’s Witnesses have increased from a tiny number in one country to be a great crowd of worshippers from all nations of the world.
The one county is the USA, the time was the tail end of the Second Great Awakening. Hundreds of churches and movements arose, many became international.
9. Each of the JW leaders has been just what was needed at the time for Jehovah to accomplish his purpose: Russell to recover Bible truth; Rutherford to arrange a theocratic structure and remove remaining false beliefs and practices; Knorr to organize the logistics of an unprecedented worldwide preaching campaign; Franz to provide a Bible translation that accurately conveys God’s word; the Governing Body in the final part of this system of things to prepare God’s people to come through the Great Tribulation and into the new world.
You are describing the process of a cult of personality becoming a global corporation.
10. Witness teaching about humans looking forward to endless life on earth makes better sense as our biblical destiny rather than viewing this life a waiting room before we go to heaven.
Nearly all Christain denominations formally have a teaching that there will be a 'new earth', sectarian definitions and selective proof texting prevent any unanimous interpretation as to what was meant by various NT authors. 'Endless life' stuck on a planet you can circumnavigate in a week doesn't make sense to anyone who has actually thought about it. For that matter endless life anywhere sounds like the ravings of an egoist worried the universe couldn't continue without them.
11. Witness teaching that God’s sovereignty has been challenged and will be vindicated makes sense of human history, gives an explanation for suffering, and offers the hope that it will end permanently in the future under God’s kingdom.
This was another sectarian effort to justify millennia of failed expectations. The JWs stole the idea from earlier Adventists who called it "Cosmic Controversy" rather than "Universal Sovereignty". Again, anyone who thinks deeply about it knows this is a meaningless post hoc rationalization.