Jehovah's Witnesses are banned in many countries that place a strong emphasis on every citizen of that country being willing to join the military if needed. Jehovah's Witnesses feel that they are subjects of God's Kingdom, and therefore do not take part in any politics or military forces of what are considered governments ruled by humans. Jehovah's Witnesses view other members of their religion in other countries as their "brothers and sisters" of the faith. So, it is unthinkable that they would ever go to war with each other just because of the country they live in. They also feel that the teachings of Jesus prohibits violence or war.
Because of this, many governments that are particularly aggressive towards other nations, have poor relations with surrounding countries, or problems with militants within their own borders, will ban the religion in fear that it will diminish their armed forces if too many people convert.
They are a perfectly legitimate group that worship their god in their own way, as do other Christians sects.
They, along with other faiths, may be proscribed in some unenlightened places.
yes,,that's true....
call the branch of Jehovahs witnesses. The number can be found on most of their books and magazines
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jehovahs witnesses dont gamble but the do drink not to the point that they get drunk
Yes. There are aproxtimately 15,000 of Jehovah's Witnesses in New Zealand.
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