1Peter 3:21 says that baptism corresponds to the request to God "for a good conscience through the resurrection of Jesus Christ". Jehovah's Witnesses believe that to have a good conscience we need to know what we are doing, have sound judgement. Therefore a person will become a Jehovah's Witness when he or she gets baptized and only after gaining exact knowledge of the only true God, Jehovah and his purpose. That can only happen when you are old enough to know you are making a life decision.
268,777 according to the 2012 'Yearbook'
Jehovah's witnesses charge no fees or costs for 1 to be baptised. But someone who is ready for baptism (who has studies the bible with Jehovah's witnesses, and for themselves) and who has applied scriptual council... etc. And truly understands what it means to serve Jehovah are baptised... free of charge.
I have done some research and can find no indication that Danny himself was ever actually baptised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses. He was raised in a Witness household, but to be considered an active Witness by the congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, each person has to decide for himself that is what he wants to do, and take appropriate steps to identify himself as a Witness of Jehovah, includng being baptised, which confirms his place in the congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. I see no indication that he has done that, only that his parent(s) are (or were) Jehovah's Witnesses.
Supposedly she was raised going to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Whether she is a baptised, active member of the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses is unknown. It is important to note that Jehovah's Witnesses is an active faith, so if a person is not actively engaged in the activities of Jehovah's Witnesses, they are not considered JW's by the congregation. Only baptised, active members are counted as JW's.
If you are not a baptised member of the religion, nothing at all; that is your own business.If you are a child of a baptised member of the religion you will probably be encouraged to speak to your parents who will advise you against this practice as you should be married before you have sex*.If you are a baptised minister of the Jehovah's Witness religion and you are repentent nothing at all.If you are a baptised member of the Jehovah's Witness religion and you explain that you have committed fornication and intend to continue to commit fornication and at the same time you want to go from door to door representing the religion then you will probably be removed from the congregation. All Jehovah's Witness ordained Ministers must be living by the standards they preach.*fornication is sexual intercourse or intimamacies outside of marriage; see RELATED LINKS below
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No he is not a baptized Jehovah Witness.
Yes when he was younger he's whole family including him were Jehovah's Witnesses but after his father giving him a horrible childhood he left but still supported the Jehovah's Witness organisation. His mother is still one to this day but I think the others are no longer one. Michael never got baptised but was brought up as a Jehovah's Witness.
Well, we Jehovah Witnesses take care of our safety. We try to stay away from people we are not too sure of, and if the person who invited the Jehovah's Witness member is not a Jehovah's Witness, we say no. However, if it is a Jehovah Witness who invited a Jehovah Witness to a sleepover, it depends.
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Rigo TovarNo, he was not a Jehovah's Witness.
Jehovah's Witness women are required to wear a head covering only if they are praying out loud in the presence of a male baptised Witness. Apart from that circumstance it would probably be for the same reasons that any other women wear hats.