While scouting offers young people ways to learn new skills and values, it also has certain beliefs and practices that are not compatible with the teachings of The Bible as observed by Jehovah's Witnesses.
For example, Jehovah's Witnesses do not salute the flag. They view it as idolatry.
Scouting requires an oath and the pledge of allegiance, Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe you should give an oath to anyone but Almighty God.
Scouting develops citizenship advocacy and patriotism, Jehovah's Witnesses remain neutral on political matters.
Scouting employs a troop chaplain, Jehovah's Witnesses do not participate in interfaith.
It is easy to see that scouting provides many positive benefits for their members.
However, as adherence to Bible principles is a goal of Jehovah's Witnesses (even in small matters), participating in scouting would put them in many compromising positions so it is advisable to stay away from it.
As a Jehovahs Witness, I can inform you that Jehovahs Witnesses as a group do not have any birthing rituals.
No he is not.
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Yes, flowers can be sent to Jehovahs Wittnesses funerals.
It doesnt matter what you did before you become a Jehovahs Witness. Anyone can be accepted no mater what their background. But, in order to become and be a good Jehovahs Witness you can not continue to smoke and do drugs.
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To the best of my knowledge, no he is not.
"M.S." stands for "ministerial servant"
To the best of my knowledge, no he is not.
Yes; Jehovah is the name of their God.
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