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None to my knowledge - it would be bad business and bad for his or her image for an artists to request their fans leave their concerts.
I seriously doubt this was the case.
She doesn't necessarily hate Jehovah's Witnesses, she just asks them to leave at her shows/concerts because supposedly, she can't perform well when they're around. She likely knows how JWs hold morals in high regard and knows that her songs and provocative dancing might offend them. A quick search on Google gives credence to the belief that this is most probably an urban myth. It seems more likely that she has never said anything about Jehovah's Witnesses.
Michael decided to leave the religion for his own reasons, which were never made public.
Justins dad didnt exactly leave him. When justin was 3 his mum and dad got devorced and his dad went to live somewhere else. justin still sees his dad and his dad still goes to some of his concerts
No. Jehovah's Witnesses adopt God's view of marriage as found in the Bible that marriage is sacred.
None to my knowledge - it would be bad business and bad for his or her image for an artists to request their fans leave their concerts.
Jehovah's Witnesses are not bound by any laws regarding their estate. Like most people, they leave things to their surviving children. If they don't have any children, it is still theirs to leave to whomever they wish.
Not quite sure what the question means. Jehovah is God. If you have dedicated your life to Jehovah, you'd have to speak with Him, and tell him that you no longer will lead a dedicated life. But he will hold you to your dedication. He has no provision for 'UN-" dedicating yourself from Him. He is God. But if you wish to leave Jehovah's Witnesses - - you can just up-and-leave. No one will stop you. If on the other hand you commit a serious Bible offense; and if you refuse to change; then Jehovah's Witnesses will 'disfellowship' you from their fellowship. But you can always apply for 'reinstatement' after you have stopped the Bible offence.
No he did not.
Sometimes. And sometimes they come back.
Pregnant
I seriously doubt this was the case.
Yes, like anyone, Jehovah's Witnesses are free to leave money to anyone they chose as long as that money is legally theirs. The religion of Jehovah's Witnesses does NOT dictate what their members do with their finances.
This is most unlikely.
She doesn't necessarily hate Jehovah's Witnesses, she just asks them to leave at her shows/concerts because supposedly, she can't perform well when they're around. She likely knows how JWs hold morals in high regard and knows that her songs and provocative dancing might offend them. A quick search on Google gives credence to the belief that this is most probably an urban myth. It seems more likely that she has never said anything about Jehovah's Witnesses.
There are no requirments about leaving town during the holidays. If you know one of Jehovah's Witnesses who leaves town during the holidays, it is their own preference.