JW Answers:
Of course! We do not think that we are better than other people, or to good for other people. Hope that answers your question. :)
sure Jehovah in The Bible says to love our neighbors and to help them out so we follow his word and help others.
Complete answer:
JW's can share food with any non JW as long as they are not a disfellowshipped member. To these JW's are even discouraged to speak to unless absolutely necessary. Jehovah's Witnesses are very loving people until they have a reason to hate you.
We're ok with it. No problems with it.
One of the most commonly used scriptures used by Jehovah's Witnesses to share the name of Jehovah with people is Psalm 83:18.
Hitler, for one, did not share our beliefs. His persecutions against Jehovah's people are included in the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC.
Jehovah's Witnesses enter into business contracts with non-Witnesses.
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.
Most probably the same as you'd write in the funeral guestbook of a person who wasn't a Jehovah's Witness.
No it is not. The Brooklyn tabernacle is a non-denominational church and Jehovah's Witnesses do not participate in interfaith activities.
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.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not keep family records. Tracing their family is not a requirement of their faith like it is for Mormons. Jehovah's Witnesses share in a Bible educational work. You can learn more at watchtower.org .
they don't share food
No they can't. Unless one of the couple is studying with the Jehovah's Witness and is with a spouse while not married. If the person is truly sure of baptizing as a Jehovah's Witness then the only way to do it is by the person getting married to be able to get baptized as a now Jehovah's Witness and not sin in Jehovah God's eyes.
Probably in the same way that non Jehovah's Witness bodies are preserved. There are no special religious requirements for burial.