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No because they should only worship Jeho van

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Q: Can a Jehovah witness child visit a church with a non practicing parent?
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How do you tell a parent about Jehovah's Witnesses?

By showing them a magazine or directing them to the Jehovah's Witness website. Alternatively, you could invite them to the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall to observe their services and discuss with members of the congregation.


Why do Jehovah's witness take there shoe's off when someone dies?

I have been a Jehovah's Witness all my life, my parent's are JW's, both sets of their parents were/are JW's, and my mother's grand-parents were JW's, and I have no idea what you are talking about. We have no such custom in our religion.


Danny Granger still active in Jehovah's Witnesses?

I have done some research and can find no indication that Danny himself was ever actually baptised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses. He was raised in a Witness household, but to be considered an active Witness by the congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, each person has to decide for himself that is what he wants to do, and take appropriate steps to identify himself as a Witness of Jehovah, includng being baptised, which confirms his place in the congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. I see no indication that he has done that, only that his parent(s) are (or were) Jehovah's Witnesses.


What do you do for a Jehovah's Witness who has lost a parent?

just comfort them and get them a nice card or something. just remember they do not celebrate any holdiday other than anniversarys........................ they r normal people with a different religion


What will you do if you don't have a record of baptismal in the church where you baptized?

If you are catholic, you will need a record to receive first communion, confirmation, and marriage sacraments. The church where you were baptized should have it, but if no longer there, the receiving church should have it. If not, you will need an affidavit from a witness (parent, godparent) who can attest to the baptism. If no witness, you may need a conditional baptism. If you are not catholic, you will need a record to be married in the catholic church to a catholic party. Int his case, if no record is available, or no witness, a declaration of nullity form is used where baptism is in question; this can be approved by the bishop if no other impediments exist.


How to introduce my worldly girlfriend with my Jehovahs witness parents?

Jehovah's witnesses are very understanding and if your parent a very true to the bible, then they know as Jehovah's witnesses they are to be kind to all, and never keep a grudge. I'm sure if they are true Jehovah's witnesses they will be fine, with your choses. i know lots of Jehovah's witnesses and they married other religions people Jehovah's witnesses were and are so trusted and friendly that when they would be the barbers in ww2 in the concentration camps, they were trusted to shave the German officers, so you should be able to trust your parents.


How does a Jehovah's Witness observe their parent's funeral if their parent is a Christian?

This question does not make any sense.The word 'observe' is strange also. 'Observe a funeral?' or 'have a funeral?' How do you observe a funeral? Do you observe it yearly like birthdays? Now they're called 'deathdays'?It's just a strange question. Can't really be answered.


How old do you have to be to legally get a tattoo in Florida?

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What charges would a physician be arrested for if they gave a blood product to a Jehovah's witness patient without the parent's permission?

Well we would view it like 'rape'; but legally it might be called 'assault'. If the patient actually died from complications of blood (which happens); perhaps one of the murder charges, like involuntary manslaughter. Of course, regardless of any 'human' legal things, or lack thereof; Jehovah God is the Judge of all Judges; and He has his day of reckoning. Unlike some human judges, Jehovah judges with 'righteousness'. We're fine with that.


How many children are there who are Jehovah's Witnesses?

That question is unanswerable. There ar several reasons for that. For one thing, we do not catagorize our members into groups, such as age or ethnicity. All Jehovah's Witnesses are couted as part of a global botherhood, therefore there is no way to disect the brotherhood into any kind of age group. The only figures we have to go by is reports from individual countries, so we do know, for example, how many JW's there are active in India or another country, but we do not know how many of those are considered 'minors.' For another thing, we do not regard our children automatically as Jehovah's Witnesses. Repeatedly the Bible stresses the need for each person to learn the truth, and set it firmly in their own heart. A young child usually has not matured enough to do that. So while we may refer to a young child as having 'been born to Jehovah's Witness parents,' we do not refer to a child as having been 'born a Jehovah's Witness,' or 'born into the truth.' They have to mature enough to make a conscious decision to serve Jehovah. An unbaptised child of Jehovah's Witness parents may be attending meetings, and even sharing in the door to door ministry with their parent(s), but they are not counted as members of the congregation, nor are they counted in the worldwide report of Jehovah's Witnesses, until they are baptised as a Jehovah's Witness. Answer: I was raised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses and I decided to continue but many children end up changing their mind and doing other things, they normally end up wanting to get out away from the "strictness" and they just want to have "fun" like everyone else is doing. I know that people say it's the craziest religion and you know what that's fine by me but I love what I do and I wouldn't trade it for this whole crazy world.


What are the requirements for sponsors in the Catholic Church?

According to the Code of Canon Law for the Catholic Church, sponsors must:be designated by the person to be baptized and/or confirmed (or the person's parents in the case of infant baptism)have the ability and intent to serve in this capacitybe at least 16 years old unless the bishop or pastor has granted an exceptionbe a practicing Catholic, confirmed and receiving Eucharistnot be the parent of the person to be baptized and/or confirmedThe Code also specifies that there is to be one male or one female sponsor, or one of each.A non-Catholic may serve with a Catholic who meets the above criteria as an additional witness.


What is a church rehearsal?

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