Assemblies of God are Christians, and believe in the trinity. They are Pentecostals. The RCC considers their baptisms to be valid. Most non-Catholic Christians consider Assemblies of God to be orthodox.
JWs are not considered by most Christians to be Christians (I’m not sure if they even consider themselves to be Christian), they reject the idea of the trinity, believing Jesus to be pure man, and the holy spirit to be a life-force like electricity. The RCC does not accept their baptisms to be valid. They also have their own translation of the Bible, which is considered by most Christians to be inaccurate. Most Christians would label JWs as heterodox, and some would call it a cult.
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