Because marriages between Jehovah's Witnesses and those not of their faith presents several challenges for both partners since the Jehovah's Witness faith touches many aspects of every day life such holiday celebrations, time spent in their christian outreach work, their meetings and fellowship gatherings as well as habits they may find biblically unacceptable.
There will normally be issues as to the education of any children in the union and medical decisions that will be effected by their faith. That having been said, there are many marriage divided religiously in which both partners enjoy successful and happy unions despite the challenges. It is not however something encouraged by the Jehovah's Witnesses faith.
Registry office.
Friar john and friar laurance are the witnesses and they marry they
If they want to.
Jehovah's witnesses must marry before they live together.
Yes and no. Young witnesses are told to date only with the intention to marry and to marry within their faith. Once they come of age for marriage, they may begin dating.
Nope, unless you marry a dolphin
The Amish usuall y inter marry only.
No, they do not generally practice this custom. In Cultures where this is the custom (such as in some African cultures) this may be acceptable as long as bible standards are respected such as to "marry only in the Lord" (marry someone that shares the true faith) and no other bible principles are violated.
Marry him or get him married to someone else for papers, they dont have to have a realationship. Need three witnesses
Men can not marry up but rarely women can marry a caste above them and in turn be reborn higher up, Shudra or the Dalit (the untouchables) can not marry up on any terms
To keep "royal" blood in the family. To keep the royal blood line flowing in the family.
Anyone can marriage in any caste or religion. In India, inter caste marriages are legal.