If they want to go door to door trying to make people worship god.
Absolutely not. The witness should be a disinterested person to avoid vulnerability to challenges later.Absolutely not. The witness should be a disinterested person to avoid vulnerability to challenges later.Absolutely not. The witness should be a disinterested person to avoid vulnerability to challenges later.Absolutely not. The witness should be a disinterested person to avoid vulnerability to challenges later.
That is strickly a business issue between the person who owns the property and the Jehovah's Witness. I am not sure why the matter of the person's religion comes into the picture, but evidentally the asker of this question is not sure if somehow the religious beliefs have an effect on the situation. The answer is that unless there is some other part of this that is not stated in the question, the Witness should have no objection to being hired to perform a service, such as removal of a tree from a property, as long as the owner of the property is involved in the transaction.
No. If you need a witness on a deed it should not be the grantee in the same deed since they benefit from the document. The witness should be an objective third party.No. If you need a witness on a deed it should not be the grantee in the same deed since they benefit from the document. The witness should be an objective third party.No. If you need a witness on a deed it should not be the grantee in the same deed since they benefit from the document. The witness should be an objective third party.No. If you need a witness on a deed it should not be the grantee in the same deed since they benefit from the document. The witness should be an objective third party.
A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.
There are many different type of Christianity based religions. Jehovah's Witnesses are one themselves. Being a christian is basically about believing that Christ was alive, and that he did come to earth at one point in time. The difference about Jehovah's witnesses and some other Christians is that Jehovahs witnesses believe that Christ was Jehovah's son, not God himself. And so, to answer your question, Jehovahs witnesses do not date girls or boys from different religions, Christian or not. If someone were to be in a relationship with a person who has a different god, it would almost be like he believes in that god as well. If a witness were to date a girl or boy of a different religion, it would be because he or she is not truly worshiping Jehovah.
You should tell her straight out why you don't want to become a Jehovah's Witness. Explain to her the reason. Good Luck..
No. An executor, onced appointed by the court, has complete and uninhibited access to the decedent's assets. Therefore the executor derives some benefit from the will and should not be a witness. If the other witness should be unavailable to testify regarding an objection to the will the executor as the sole available witness would cause the will to be exposed to challenges.
he should not become
As a witness to a bad car accident, a person should stay on the scene until they have told their version of the story to the police. Most often a police officer will want contact information for the witness in case more information is needed.
If you want to convince yoor mum to let you buy a BB gun then you should do some research or make some point on why you should have the gun i.e safety!
Lying means to tell a lie, whereas bearing a false withness means to carry that lie futher. When we hear rumors we should not speak them unless we know them to be true because the rumor maybe a lie and if we "gossip" about it or carry it to the next person, we have become bearers of a false witness.
i believe that its the witnesses choice wheather they want to see the person they accused of a crime, if the accused refuses it then that is there choice it should not be against the law not to allow a witness to see the accused.