Oh yes. It's kind-of like in some of the States; it's illegal. You can be fined, or even go to prison. But Jehovah's Witnesses don't fine or put them in prison; we just wont' have 'fellowship' with them, until they stop such behavior. So you're better off being a Witness than being caught by the police where it's illegal. You'll even save yourself the cost of a lawyer with us.
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Putting it nicely, they won't kick you out. They will disfellowship you and say that you are no longer a Jehovah's Witness. Homosexuality is not allowed in their organization.
If by 'leave' you mean 'abandon', then I suppose it is possible for a Witness to be disfellowshipped as that isn't viewed as a Christian or even socially moral thing to do normally.
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No he is not a baptized Jehovah Witness.
Well, we Jehovah Witnesses take care of our safety. We try to stay away from people we are not too sure of, and if the person who invited the Jehovah's Witness member is not a Jehovah's Witness, we say no. However, if it is a Jehovah Witness who invited a Jehovah Witness to a sleepover, it depends.
Rigo TovarNo, he was not a Jehovah's Witness.
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She's still a jehovah's witness.
No Gino Vannelli is not a Jehovah's Witness.
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.
She was a Jehovah's Witness.
Yes she is still a Jehovah's Witness.