It is a public event so it shouldn't be a problem
ANSWER FROM ONE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES... The Conventions are open to any body who wants to go along, they are always open to the public and are free to get into as we do not charge for entry. The Convention should also be on a local radio band too.
They didnt listen
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Promoted Freedom of Religion and he had been elected to the Constitutional Convention , where he was named to a committee to frame the state constitution.
Delegates don't make speeches they listen to them. The party decides who gets to speak.
they didn't want anyone to know about the convention
No, the witness cannot use 'John Doe' when interrogators are asking a witness to a crime for the full name. The police do their job well and they are there to listen to the witnesses side of the story whether they know the name of the guilty person or not.
To actually listen is to taken knowledge of something and then use it or respond to it, so basically what the person meant was if a person takes in and uses what they hear about the Bible, then they too will want to spread the knowledge they have received. They in turn would too become a witness in order to help in the preaching work.
Delegates don't make speeches they listen to them. The party decides who gets to speak.
"we are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren, till she transforms us into beasts."
Jehovah's Witnesses are allowed to listen to any music they like. Same goes for video games. However, Jehovah's Witnesses are careful as to what the listen to. If the music has strong language, is suggestive, or satanic, odds are that Witness would try to avoid that music. I, who is a Jehovah's Witness, listens to a large amount of different music such as Rock, Classical, Metal, Rap, and Pop. But the songs I listen to don't contain any of the above bold. I don't know much about Iron Maiden, but it all comes down to a personal choice.Hope this answers your question.
Delegates don't make speeches they listen to them. The party decides who gets to speak.