In the past, it is pretty clear that Jehovah's Witnesses were against vaccinating their children. However, in modern-day times, the teachings seem to not be as strict, and many vaccinate.
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Yes, if they are married.
No, regardless of the relationship decisions of their offspring Jehovah's Witnesses never hate their children. Jehovah's Witnesses are encouraged to see the practical benefits of courting and marrying people that share their faith but as parents they respect their adult children's right to make their own decisions on this matter. As Christians Jehovah's Witnesses seek to show love to all people including their children.
Jehovah's witnesses don't have flag but they have a logo.
yes, Jehovah Witnesses do get baptized
Vaccinations are up to the individual. A majority of Jehovah's Witnesses immunize their children and get annual flu shots.
The 2010 annual report of Jehovah's Witnesses doesn't report the number of children of Jehovah's Witnesses in Ireland, or any country for that matter, but only gives the total of 'peak publishers'. This is the peak number of Jehovah's Witnesses who report their time spent in preaching. That figure is 5,833 and could include baptized children from about 7 years of age and upwards. See the links below for the total statistics.
Yes, it is Jehovah's Witnesses
No, Jehovah's Witnesses are a real religion.
Jehovah's Witnesses are called Jehovah's Witnesses. They adopted this name in 1931. See related links for more information.
A Jehovah's Witness is someone who gives testimony (witnesses) about Jehovah, the God of the Bible.
Simple answer; JW is the abbreviation for "Jehovah's Witnesses"