Words taken directly from The Bible are best. Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe the individual was "taken by God to be an angel", they do no believe people have an alloted time on earth so they con't usually say his or her "time had come".
Jehovah's Witnesses DO believe in a ressurrection, so the bible promises that the dead one will one day live again are acceptable.
There is no stipulation as to what colour clothes you can or cannot wear. Generally something that won't detract from the occasion.
Nothing.
The normal condolences that you would offer anyone else would surely be well received. Your presence at any funeral that may be conducted would also likely be appreciated.
Assuming that you are a police officer; yes you can. If you are not a police officer you should check with your local laws before wearing a police uniform anywhere.
You should tell her straight out why you don't want to become a Jehovah's Witness. Explain to her the reason. Good Luck..
you should know better Jehovah and Christ in order to differentiate them.
Any person can do so, even the funeral director but it is normally a minister of religion.
There are no rituals or traditions in a Jehovah's witness's funeral, The funeral is held whenever it is most convenient. A seventh-day adventist funeral is customarily held a week after the death has occured, it is appropiate that those who assist where black clothing garments, the women wearing sleeves past the elbows and skirts past the knees. No jewelry should be worn. In a Jehovah's witness's funeral there is no need to wear black, most may wear muted tones if they feel more comfortable that way but other colors are optional. Both offer consoling words to the families and aid them afterwards with their needs. Usually if the deceased was a witness then the speaker at the funeral will be someone within the cogregation (called and "elder") who will deliver a talk the whole procession will last about half an hour or so. In the adventist funeral no charitable donations are acceptable to be made. With the witnesses, there is no such rule, they help their spiritual brothers and sister however they see fit based on their needs and they help however they can by offering their services..
NO. Spiritualism is detestable to Jehova (god). As it should be to us.
You should always do what Jehovah God wants you to do; and you should refrain from doing what Jehovah tells you to avoid. You can learn those things from God's Word the Holy Bible. Sex before marriage is called 'fornication' and must be avoided by both Jehovah's Witnesses and Christians.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not accepted blood or blood products - they should have a form signed to say what other kinds of products they will receives such as platelets, and whether they will consent to certain processes such as dialysis. If the person is in a coma then their next of kin - Jehovah's Witness or not - should know what the patent's wishes are to some procedure's. Jehovah's Witnesses generally partake in no-blood surgery.
Firstly, speak or write to the funeral director concerned and inform them you are not happy and what you would like to see happen to resolve your complaint. If you get nowhere, then check to see if the funeral director is a member of the trade body that represents funeral directors and contact them and take up your complaint with them. Failing this, take advice from a consumers association or a solicitor. The last thing a funeral director would want is any complaints being made public, so they should readily resolve your complaint with them.