Jehovah's Witnesses consider themselves Christians although this is a subject of some debate among theologians.
In a word, no. That is a Jehovah's Witnesss concept, not Jewish.
yes, absolutely. Jehovah's Witnesses seek to maintain warm and loving relationships with their families.
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah and the god christians belive in are one and the same
A Jehovah's Witness believes that life is a sacred gift from God. Doing something like ending someone's life through euthanasia is a direct violation of that gift, and is therefore a sin.
We have many beliefs...Jehovah is God Almighty and Jesus is his Son. We are Christians and we preach about Gods Kingdom like Jesus did. Jesus was a Jehovah Witness.
Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians, but they are not Protestants for the same reason that they are not Catholics-they recognize certain teachings of those religions as unscriptural.
Jehovah's Witnesses.
Yes. Mainly because Jehovah's Witnesses are also Christian. Expect the Witness to refuse politely, however.
Adolf Hitler. He once said, "These so-called Earnest Bible Students [Jehovah's Witnesses] are troublemakers; ... I consider them quacks... I dissolve [Jehovah's Witnesses] in Germany.'" He said that in the May 29, 1938 issue of "The German Way". Some people, even in our modern times, still agree with Adolf Hitler, that Jehovah's Witnesses (legally named the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses) are not real Christians.
Answer 1Unless there is some pressing reason, we don't comment upon how non-Jews worship or what they believe; and nor do we proselytize.Answer 2Jews do not see Jehovah's Witnesses in any way different than they see Christians in general, which is that Christians are entirely entitled to their religion and way of life - it just is not the Jewish way. However, since Jehovah's Witnesses proselytize more openly, especially in Jewish areas, Jews have a slightly negative view towards them on account of the proselytizing. If Jehovah's Witnesses did not proselytize to Jews, Jews would have no opinion of them for or against.
Based on 1 Corinthians 7:39 to "marry only in the Lord" and 2 Corinthians 6:14 to "not become unevenly yoked with unbelievers" we consider it inadvisable to marry anyone who does not share our beliefs. There are bound to be conflicts, especially if there are children. The more seriously the non_Witness takes their own beliefs, the more likely conflicts are to arise.