It is a matter of conscience of the person. We do not celebrate holidays or birthdays, so if it is one of those types of celebrations then I would say that a Jehovah's Witness wouldn't attend.
Depending on the festival I wouldn't think there would be a problem. A religious festival would not be ok.
Jehovahs witnesses witnesses do not attend a church. The building is known as the Kingdom Hall. We also have a website with videos hat tells us what happens at the Kingdom Hall. To view this and other videos visit wwwdotjwdotorg
To work diligently to support themselves and their family, to observe religious festivals, to raise families, to attend political assemblies, and to turn out to defend their city-state.
Yes, if they are respectful.
Yes.
Yes,all denominations are welcome to respectfully attend Jehovah's Witness funerals.
Find a club you can join. It can be for something you like to do, or would like to learn to do. You can also volunteer your time to help other people in something you like.
some not all because it just depends on the music!
attend various festivals, playing cards, flying kites, soccer, cricket etc
If they view it as a Christmas party then no, as Christmas is not celebrated. But many Witnesses do attend by viewing it instead as an end of year party.
If a person is not able to attend a trial, many times the witness can make an official statement, called a deposition.Added: YES, it IS necessary. While the above statement could be true in rare circumstances - unless the witness is near death or suffering from grave injuries preventing his attendance, a court will seldom, if ever, accept a depostion in lieu of live testimony, during which the witness can be cross examined.
Yes. A Jehovah's Witness can go to a nursing home and visit a friend, a neighbor or family member that is not one of Jehovah's Witnesses. If there is another issue, it would be a personal choice whether or not to visit.
Never heard of that. I guess it's ok, if they're into themselves that badly.