I'm sure they felt horrible, as did any group that was being persecuted at that time. Jehovah's Witnesses were being persecuted for their beliefs, and they only had to sign a document renouncing their beliefs, and proclaiming Hitler as their God- in order to walk away, and yet they chose to show their allegiance to God.
Sad times to be alive and in Europe at that time.
I grew up as a Jehovahs witness and I always felt worse when people made a huge deal in making thing separate. All people are different in their beliefs and some are more strict then others, but in general Jehovahs witnesses are kind and will resectfully back away if there is anything that they feel uncomfortable with. Just talk to the person, I am sure they will let you know how they feel, and where they draw the line. For the most part though they will not take part of any holiday events and if they have been practiceing long they will be use to not being involved.
Hitler did kill Jehovah's Witnesses, not just Jews. In the concentration camps Jehovah's Witnesses had to wear a purple triangle, similarly, Jews wore the star of David.
If you have ever felt an earthquake you will know they exist. Billions of people have felt earthquakes and many millions of people have been killed by earthquakes. Buildings collapse in many earthquakes. Earthquakes leave plenty of evidence and witnesses behind them that they happened.
Yes, there have been times when I have felt completely lost and unsure of what to do next.
There were many times when Mother Teresa felt that even God had abandoned her. Yes, as with any human, she felt loneliness.
he felt remorse
3 to 5 times. Minimum 3 times. On my honeymoon, I did it 7-8 times. Felt like I rode a horse in the morning.
He felt remorse
he felt remorse
Benjamin Franklin felt many of the same things people of his time and modern times felt. These include anger, enjoyment, satisfaction, and sadness.
the black felt hat was wore by the rich and royal family of medieval times only and also the church people used to wear it
Hitler and his Nazi regime bitterly persecuted Jehovah's witnesses because they refused to conform to his requirements that they engage in warfare and pledge ultimate allegence to him and his government (an allegence they felt they could only give to their Creator). As a result, although the Witnesses in Germany were peaceful law abiding citizens, they found themselves in direct opposition to Hitler and his plans for world domination. Although Jehovah's Witnesses made no attempt to overthrow the government or participate in any subversive actions, thousands of them were sent to concentration camps, were many of them died, simply because they refused to compromise their christian faith. While few could have known Hitler personally, they recognised that this persecution was in fact Satan's attempt to break their personal integrity to their maker and renounce their beliefs. ======================================================== Jehovah's Witnesses view Hitler as an instrument of Satan. Answer: The Bible states that only Jehova God has the right to judge people, so even though Jehova Witnesses were persecuted by Hitler and his regimen they never tried to hurt him or felt hatred towards him....Eveyone must pay for their sins on jusgment days....