Jehovah's Witnesses are politically neutral, as we believe that no human has the right to rule, but, rather, Jesus is the rightful ruler of mankind, chosen by God to rule over the earth.
The prohibition on voting for Jehovah's Witnesses was lifted in 1999. According to the Watchtower of November 1, 1999, pages 28-29, whether or not a Jehovah's Witness chooses to vote in a political election is a personal decision and a matter of conscience. Some Jehovah's Witnesses do actually vote, although they are estimated to be in the minority.
The November 1999 article shows Questions From Readers, How do Jehovah's Witnesses view voting" Please read the full article on jw.org for correct information on voting in general and voting in political elections.
Taken from the Reasoning Book on jw.org - True Christians respect the right of others to vote. They do not campaign for political elections and they cooperate with elected authorities. However, they remain neutral to the political affairs of the nations. (Matthew 22:21; 1 Peter 3:16.) In lands where voting is compulsory, remembering that Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego went as far as the plain of Dura, a Christian, under similar circumstances may decide to go to the booth if his conscience permits. However he will take care not to violate his neutrality. 1- Jesus followers are no part of the world-John 15"19. 2 Christians represent Christ and Kingdom-John 18:36; 2 Corinthians 5:20. 3.- The Christian Congregation is united in belief, and its members are bound together by Christlike love. 1 Corinthians 1:10; Colossians 3:14. 4-Those who elect a certain official share responsibility for what he does (note principal at 1 Samuel 8:5,10-18 & 1 Timothy 5:22. 5-Jehovah viewed Israel's desire for a visible ruler as a sign they rejected Him. 1 Samuel 8:7. 6-Christians must have freeness of speech when speaking to people of all political persuasions about God's Kingdom government.- Matthew 24:14; 28:19.20; Hebrews 10:35.
Jehovah's witnesses don't have flag but they have a logo.
yes, Jehovah Witnesses do get baptized
No, Jehovah's Witnesses are a real religion.
Yes, it is Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses are called Jehovah's Witnesses. They adopted this name in 1931. See related links for more information.
A Jehovah's Witness is someone who gives testimony (witnesses) about Jehovah, the God of the Bible.
Jehovah's Witnesses pray to Jehovah God in their religious practices.
Simple answer; JW is the abbreviation for "Jehovah's Witnesses"
Jehovah's Witnesses pray to Jehovah, whom they believe is the one true God.
The majority of Germans, are not Jehovah's Witnesses. In Germany there are over 100,000 Jehovah's Witnesses; but not all those are necessarily Germans. There are also many Germans not living in Germany, that are Jehovah's Witnesses. We do not keep a tally of how many German people are Jehovah's Witnesses. Answer 2: "We come from hundreds of ethnic and language backgrounds..." -jw.org, yes we have German Jehovah's Witnesses. We are a worldwide brotherhood.
According to the 2015 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses there was an average of around 800 witnesses in Cambodia.
All the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses are based on reasoning from the Bible. The strict doctrines of Jehovah's Witnesses have evolved over time through the interpretations of the leadership of Jehovah's Witnesses.