Well, it is the woman's choice whether she would want to marry someone who is not of her faith. The marriage might be difficult though. I suppose it could depend on for how long, where in the house, whether there are other people in the house, for what purpose, etc.
Because the question above did not ask about marriage, I would answer thusly:
A woman who is one of Jehovah's Witnesses may choose to stay in a man's home who is not of her faith if:
1) She is married to him.
2) She is the daughter or mother of this man.
3) She is visiting him for a time. In this instance, if she is alone (unmarried or without a female friend along), she would not allow herself to be alone with this man. This would be for her own safety, to avoid temptation on the part of either person, and so as to not "stumble" others who may see these ones together.
On the other hand, if the questioner is asking whether one of Jehovah's Witnesses would choose to live with a member of the opposite sex (whether or not he or she was of the faith) without the commitment of marriage, the answer would be an adamant no!
If the man is divorced he can. But the bible clearly states in the book of Mathew that Jehovah does not approve of a divorce unless it's under sexual immorality.
yes Harriet Tubman was a woman of faith
No.
They witness a woman and a man get stoned during the half time
The witness had to intercede for the woman in the accident.
they do ' I didn't know that? To wear a wig is a personal grooming chose. Not all Jehovah's Witness woman wear wigs, just as in society not all woman wear them.
The Woman in the House was created in 1942.
Woman's Club House was created in 1911.
Stacey Eckhart
A Woman's Faith - 1925 was released on: USA: 26 July 1925 (New York City, New York) USA: 9 August 1925
Shirley Chisholm was the first woman elected to the House of Representatives.
Yes he can.