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Study polygamy or practice polygamy? JWs dont do either one :)

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Actually Jehovah 's Witnesses despise polygamy for it is told in The Bible

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Do Jehovah's Witnesses believe in polygomy?

No, Jehovah's Witnesses are christians and Jesus set the standard for marriage in Matthew Ch19 verse 4-6. In this scripture he talks about two people being part of a marriage, only two. So Jehovah's Witnesses do not practice polygamy.


Why do Jehovah's Witnesses expect others to examine their religion when JW's are not allowed to independently research themselves?

Actually Jehovah's Witnesses are able to independently research their faith. They encourage their followers to study the bible and their faith as much as they can. Although I am not a Jehovah's witness I was raised in the faith. Jehovah's witnesses receive bible study, they go to 2 meetings a week in the kingdomhall and attend book study. They have a more rigorous study of the bible.


What do Jehovah's witnesses do in th hall of worship?

Jehovah's witnesses study the bible using various bible-based publications in their hall of worship known as kingdom halls.


Where did the Jehovah's Witnesses get their flag?

Jehovah's witnesses don't have flag but they have a logo.


Are they baptisms for Jehovah witnesses?

yes, Jehovah Witnesses do get baptized


What do you have to do to become a follower of Jehovah witness?

Well, first you would have to have a free bible study with Jehovah's Witnesses. When you talk to them they'll explain it to you in detail.


Does Jehovah witnesses s need a apostophe?

Yes, it is Jehovah's Witnesses


Are Jehovah witnesses a fake religion?

No, Jehovah's Witnesses are a real religion.


How many people become Jehovah's witness via bible study?

ANSWER FROM ONE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES... In the Service year of 2010 the reported total number of people being Baptised is 294.368 (From the 2011 year book of Jehovah's Witnesses). Most of this number would have come from people who were having a study with Jehovah's Witnesses... The Watchtower does not publish the number of people who become Witnesses via Bible study and it is not a statistic that gets recorded. The official website of Jehovah's Witnesses' latest statistics gives a total of 294,368 baptisms. (see link below)There were, on average, just over 8 million Bible studies reported. In my experience most people become baptized as Witnesses after having been born into the religion.


What are Jehovah's Witnesses called?

Jehovah's Witnesses are called Jehovah's Witnesses. They adopted this name in 1931. See related links for more information.


Who founded the reliigon of Jehovah's Witnesses?

The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started in 1870 with Charles Taze Russell*, the prime mover of a religiously independent bible study group who went on to be the first President of the Watchtower Society that prints the principle religious bible study journal of Jehovah's Witnesses "The Watchtower" magazine in July 1979. The readers of "The Watchtower" formed more bible study groups and sought to share the things they were learning. Russell died in 1916 but the Bible Students continued. They adopted the name "Jehovah's Witnesses" in 1931.*Jehovah's Witnesses do not view Russell as their "founder" or a Prophet but a Minister in a position of leadership during the early days of their modern day organization.


Who start the Jehovah's Witnesses religion?

The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started in 1870 with Charles Taze Russell*, the prime mover of a religiously independent bible study group who went on to be the first President of the Watchtower Society that prints the principle religious bible study journal of Jehovah's Witnesses "The Watchtower" magazine in July 1979. The readers of "The Watchtower" formed more bible study groups and sought to share the things they were learning. Russell died in 1916 but the Bible Students continued. They adopted the name "Jehovah's Witnesses" in 1931.*Jehovah's Witnesses do not view Russell as their "founder" or a Prophet but a Minister in a position of leadership during the early days of their modern day organization.