Jehovah's Witnesses do not isolate themselves in any way from the communities in which they live and work. Many Jehovah's Witnesses have marriage partners that do not share their faith with whom they share intimate and positive relations. They work, go to school and enjoy entertainment and recreation right within the communities in which they live and many millions of people testify to having had contact with members of the Jehovah's Witness church.
They however reserve the personal right to be selective about their intimates acquaintences due to their somewhat exceptional moral standards and indeed prefer to chose people that are honest and moral regardless of their professed faith.
In fact anytime someone shows to be honest and moral we try to help teach them what The Bible says for they already have an inclination towards what is right. It is a constant struggle to do what is right so having association that will help you is always encouraged. We base ourselves completely on the bible and strive to follow all of its principals.
1 Corinthias 15:33 says " Do not be misled. Bad associations spoil useful habits."
If you have any other questions I encourage you to go to www.watchtower.org
this and www.jw.org are the only websites actually made by our organization and you can be sure to receive reliable information regarding Jehovah Witnesses. Any other website is not reliable.
Jehovah's Witness chose to not associate themselves with particular social or political movements.
Jehovah's Witnesses DO call themselves Christian. They acknowledge they are a Christian religion and are baptised in Christ's name. Most secular authorities recognise Jehovah's Witnesses as a Christian denomination.
Jehovah's Witnesses The Organization Behind the Name - 1990 was released on: USA: 1 January 1990
If you are referring to colors, as in the races of people in our religion, we are a worldwide organization in 236 countries with no color or racial barriers.If you mean colors as in colors or a seal representing our organization, again there is none. We have no symbols, colors, or seals.Here's another thoughtAlthough we have no colors or seals if you think back to the holocaust the identification mark in concentration camps was a purple triangle. MoreOf course, the purple triangle was an emblem assigned to Jehovah's Witnesses by Hitler, and not Jehovah's Witnesses themselves. As far as any emblem, color, or symbol, Jehovah's Witnesses have none that we use to signify our organization.
Jehovah's Witnesses DO call themselves Christian. They acknowledge they are a Christian religion and are baptised in Christ's name. Most secular authorities recognise Jehovah's Witnesses as a Christian denomination.
Jehovah God and Jesus Jehovah's Witnesses do not put importance on individuals rather on the organization as a whole
According to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Lifewhich deals with the USA'' Jehovah's Witnesses have the lowest retention rate of any religious tradition. Only 37% of all those who say they were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses still identify themselves as Jehovah's Witnesses.''
Jehovah's Witnesses' Organization helps Jehovah's Witnesses to progress as evangelizers thru their educational program, based on the Bible. There is for example Theocratic Ministry School which helps them improve their preaching skills. In addition Service Meeting also helps Witnesses in their evangelizing work. Both are weekly meetings
By reason of death, or change of faith- that is the question.
The Witnesses of Jehovah organization was founded by Joseph Rutherford. Rutherford created that organization by rejecting the central teachings of Charles Taze Russell and the Bible Students. https://rlctr.blogspot.com/p/jws.html
Jehovah's Witnesses consider themselves Christians although this is a subject of some debate among theologians.
Jehovah's witnesses don't have flag but they have a logo.