Because they not real Jehova Witness or they either find his rule "unfair" cause this rule was written by an old man with out social interaction, what so ever. let face it The Bible was written by normal people and modify over the year. Don't get me wrong I do believe in god but not everything in the bible is to be taken seriously as it was made by humans.
If the spouse is not a Jehovah's Witness, i.e like every other non-Witness, then yes of course they don't need anyone's allowance whether they can or cannot receive gifts at birthdays or Christmas.
Each company will have its own policies, but generally small gifts would be allowed at Christmas.
Jehovah's Witnesses are like anyone else. We enjoy giving and receiving gifts. With that in mind, JW's do not accept or give gifts that are associated with religious or nationalistic holidays, nor do we accept or give birthday gifts. Gifts for wedding, maternity, house warming, or gifts just for the sake of giving are no problem. RELATED QUESTIONDo Jehovah
For the same reason you get Christmas gifts
No Christmas is not about gifts. Its about loving caring and be with your family.
Vashanti Rahaman has written: 'O Christmas tree' -- subject(s): Fiction, Christmas trees, Christmas 'A little salmon for witness' -- subject(s): Fiction, Gifts, Islands, Birthdays, Grandmothers
christmas gifts given by santa
On Christmas day is the day that you traditionally open your gifts.
For you to accept gifts on Facebook, you will just click on the gift itself. In most cases, Facebook allows for virtual gifts and not real gifts.
for accept any gifts first thing is keep in mind who is give you gift.
Yes, they do exchange gifts at Christmas in the United Kingdom.
Birthday gifts - On their birthdays. Christmas gifts - On Christmas Day. Anniversary gifts - On their anniversary. Wedding gifts - On their wedding. Just like everybody else.