No. Jehovah's Witnesses try not to take part in any religious, political or national ceremonies at all.
Jehovahs Witnesses, Amish, and apparently quakers
Jehovah's Witnesses grew from a small group of bible students in America that were seeking answers from scripture free from the dogma of church tradition.
Sexual desires are a natural part of human nature and Jehovah's Witesses being human also have these desires. Because of their religious beliefs Jehovah's Witnesses only have sexual intercourse with their marriage partners.
People hate the Jehovah's Witnesses because they were "destined" to, should we say. In the Bible it says that the people of the true religion would be hated and discriminated against. It's fulfilling Bible prophecy. And by the way, the New World Translation of the Bible is not altered to fit Jehovah's Witnesses' beliefs. There are many credible resources that aren't even part of their religion that studied the translation and agree that it is the most UN-ALTERED form of the original manuscripts. Hope this helps. :) Jehovahs' witnesess encourage people to study using their own bible if they are more confortable
War and Remembrance - 1988 Part 12 1-12 was released on:USA: 14 May 1989War and Remembrance - 1988 Part 12 - 1.12 was released on:USA: 14 May 1989
the whole nations and you.
War and Remembrance - 1988 Part 8 - 1.8 was released on: USA: 7 May 1989
They don't. The death of a loved one is always a painful experience, Jehovah's Witnesses, like anyone are totally devestated when a loved on is murdered. Unfortunately they recognise violent crimes as a part of life so they look to God for comfort.
War and Remembrance - 1988 Part 11 1-11 was released on: USA: 10 May 1989
No, Jehovah's Witnesses are not a ritualistic religion and have few religious customs. They commemorate annually the death of Jesus in early spring and hold regular meetings for prayer and bible study. Preaching is also considered part of their religious practice but they do not have numerious religious festivals, pilgramids or celebrations.
Praise god just like in any other churchAnswer #2Jehovahs witnesses worship is making their lifestyle acceptable to God Jehovah by applying his standards in their life. When Jehovahs Witnesses go to The Kingdom Hall It is considered part of their worship,but it is more like a formal gathering for learning. They study articles along with their bibles to know and understand their creator more fully and his purposes for mankind.
I grew up as a Jehovahs witness and I always felt worse when people made a huge deal in making thing separate. All people are different in their beliefs and some are more strict then others, but in general Jehovahs witnesses are kind and will resectfully back away if there is anything that they feel uncomfortable with. Just talk to the person, I am sure they will let you know how they feel, and where they draw the line. For the most part though they will not take part of any holiday events and if they have been practiceing long they will be use to not being involved.