Yes they do; they go there to bury their dead and to visit the graves of other individuals that were not Jehovah's Witnesses.
Answer 2: Jehovah's Witnesses are just ordinary people like everyone else. We lose loved ones in death, some are buried in cemetaries and others are cremated. We may actually visit cemetaries to look in The Bible and offer comfort from the scriptures when we see ones visiting grave sites of their dead loved ones.
They believe they will.
Yes they do.
None. If you have a specific question or bible verse- please post and we can discuss. You can also go to Watchtower.org and feel free to look up info, and/or contact someone who you can speak with.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses, for example, do not. And Mormons (LDS) do believe there is one, but that only very few people ever go there.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe 'hell' is literally the grave. Therefore all who die go to the grave or hell. However they do not believe that hell is a place of everlasting torment, fiery or not.They believe that all who die before Armageddon will be resurrected back to earth for another chance to prove themselves worthy of everlasting life on a Paradise earth as they believe was the original intention at Eden.All those who die at Armageddon will not have another chance.
I an a Jehovah's Witness. We do not believe there are truly evil people other then the devil and the demons. people who are not good and do horrible things, they do not get to go to heaven or paradise.
There is no specific church that former Witnesses attend.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses are very family oriented and do not try to break up family relations. They will refrain from participating in any religious observances their family may celebrate. Because they do not celebrate many of the holidays that come around during the year, they are sometimes viewed as turning away from the family. But mostly they are declining to participate. Jehovah's Witnesses do not smoke or do drugs. If other family members smoke or drink excessively or do drugs, they will not "hang out" with them or allow them to do this in their (the JW) home. In my case, when visiting me at my home, my relatives are very respectful and go out on my porch when they feel the need to smoke.
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Teresa Graves was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses religion.
Some will if they want to.
Jehovah's Witnesses is the name of a Christian Group that worship the God of the bible, identified therein as "Jehovah". They are best known for their "Witnessing" or speaking about the gospel.Jehovah's Witnesses are a Christian Group."Jehovah" is the English transliteration of the name of God found in the bible (YHWH) and a Witnesses is someone that testifies (speaks) about what they know or have seen, thus a Jehovah's Witnesses is someone that speaks about what they believe to be true about the God of the bible.