Our meetings are open to the public and you are free to wear what you like.
If you mean Jehovah's Witness, their website, JW.org has the description of their faith in their own words.
If you mean Jehovah's Witness, their website, JW.org has the description of their faith in their own words.
If you mean Jehovah's Witness, their website, JW.org has the description of their faith in their own words.
There is no specific ritual involved in being buried as a Jehovah's Witness. It is possible to request a funeral discourse that deals with the Bible's teachings on death and resurection, as understood by Jehovah's Witnesses.
Well, yes, in fact, many Tamils are Jehovah's Witnesses. I happen to have a good friend who is a Tamil, and he is a Jehovah'ss Witness. Tamil does not refer to a religion. A Tamil is one who belongs to an ethnic group in India. Most Tamils are of the Hindu faith. A Jehovah's Witness would not join themselves (in a romantic relationship) to a person of another faith, so the religion is the key, not the ethnicity of the person. Whether a person is dark skinned, light skinned, Tamil or otherwise would not be a problem for a Jehovah's Witness. It would be the religion of the other person that would matter to the Jehovah's Witness.
I will try to answer your question. If someone has left the Jehovah's Witness faith and no longer claims to be one of Jehovah's Witnesses, he can do as he pleases. However, Jehovah's Witnesses do not participate in inter-faith activities, so he cannot be one of Jehovah's Witnesses and a member of another religion.
It is difficult to answer this with a yes or no answer. Although some of their teaching and beliefs are controversial compared with the other Christian faith.
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.
The theme was “Victorious Faith” but there are no records of dates and locations listed in the convention history section.
To a Jehovah's Witness, 'faith' means having complete trust in Jehovah God and following his teachings as outlined in the Bible. They believe that faith involves not only believing in God but also living in accordance with his principles and actively sharing their beliefs with others. Faith is seen as the foundation of their relationship with God and shapes their entire way of life.
Yes it is, and very practical as well! And thoughtful.
The name Jehovah's Witness comes from the Bible. In Isaiah Jehovah told his people: 'You are my Witnesses' Followers use the name because they believe they are witnessing to others on behalf of Jehovah, much like one would in a court case. They think of themselves as character witnesses for Jehovah against Satan. Jehovah's Witnesses consider it important to share their religious beliefs with others. They also believe that living by their faith should be a way of life, as the bible says it was for Jesus and his disciples.