Yes we do... And this is why we don't follow mans word, man gets it wrong.
To my knowlege that was 2009
The 1870's. do you believe in Adam and Eve? Well if you do, What other religion talks about paradise and living forever? Well Adam and Eve were Jehovah witnesses so this just goes on to say that Jehovah's witnesses have been around ever since paradise=) they started to populate in 1850
Jehovah's Witnesses work to earn their living as anyone else would do. We have secular jobs just as most people do. We believe in honest work and providing for our selves and our family's. We would not however work jobs that would conflict with our Bible teaching. Such jobs may include strippers, military workers, gun manufacturer, casino dealers. The type of job would depend on a Witnesses discernment, prayer, and careful consideration of Bible principles.
in living organisms
No not really.
Rutherford Hayes was living in Columbus, Ohio when he became President. He served as the 19th President of the United States from 1877 to 1881.
The majority of Germans, are not Jehovah's Witnesses. In Germany there are over 100,000 Jehovah's Witnesses; but not all those are necessarily Germans. There are also many Germans not living in Germany, that are Jehovah's Witnesses. We do not keep a tally of how many German people are Jehovah's Witnesses. Answer 2: "We come from hundreds of ethnic and language backgrounds..." -jw.org, yes we have German Jehovah's Witnesses. We are a worldwide brotherhood.
Rutherford B Hayes in order to become president he have to be at least 35years old,he have to be a natural born U.S citizen,he have to be living in the United states for over 14years.
There are several laws surrounding witnesses for an Alabama living will. Stipulations include withnesses must be over 19, unrelated to the person making the living will, and must not bet named their health care proxy. In general the witnesses needs to be someone who isn't named in your will and doesn't benefit from it in another way. They must be above 19 years of age and it's very helpful if they're also a notary public.
You will need witnesses to sign your living will in the state of Michigan. If you take a look at the following example of a Michigan living will in pdf format, you will see spaces for witnesses to sign near the bottom of the document. http://www.halt.org/living_wills/michigan.pdf In order for the living will to be legally binding it must be witnessed and notarized. This makes it much harder for your heirs to contest the will and claim it's illegitimate.
Unless there is some specific reason to challenge the validity of a will, not generally. The fact that the witnesses to the original signing may be deceased themselves, or no longer living or in the area, is not significant in and of itself.
To create a living will, one must obtain a lawyer. The lawyer would then go over the will with you so that it is exactly how you want it. You then must sign it with witnesses and get it approved.