Jehovah's Witnesses (I am one) study The Bible. In all reality, if when the Bible is followed, women have many more rights than today's society gives them.
no
"Jehovah's Witnesses are a Christian denomination known for their door-to-door evangelism, distinctive beliefs such as the rejection of blood transfusions, and emphasizing activities like Bible study and evangelism."
Civics is the study of citizenship and government. By that, I mean that civics is the studies of your rights, responsibilities and duties as a citizen. -A
In the Bible in Leviticus 18:9 or somewhere I read, said it is illegal to wear tattos and put cuts cause it shows no respect for life. Answer: Its true that Jehovah disapproves of tattoos however if you already have tattoos when you begin a bible study with a fellow Jehovahs Witness theres not much you can do about it. But once becoming or having a bible study you should not get tattoos no matter how big or small as it is a sign of abuse of you body that he gave to you and as its perminent you can never remove it.
politics
Many would say they are. Quite a few witnesses say "They are glad they are" because before they became JWs their brain was full of dirty thoughts etc. and their brains needed washing! In reality, it takes a huge amount of study to become a witness and they enter and get baptized of their own free will. Many highly intelligent people are witnesses. So the objective answer is no they are not.
You study sex education, human rights, drugs,
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
If a person wants to find this out he has to study the Bible and compare what Jehovah's Witnesses believe and do, and he can see for himself if they are the only religion approved by God.
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
laws and civil rights.