Non-Witnesses of Jehovah God wouldn't know the answer to that question. They are not members of the congregation; and so they do not make decisions regarding how our meetings are conducted. Only a Witness of Jehovah God could answer the question. (Sorry, it's just the way it is. Following are the reasons again.)
Reasons are:
1) Our meetings are in the form of a PROGRAM. The topic is scheduled in advance; so that all can do the research. If, per chance they have a question; and since the meetings don't allow for a Q & A free-for-all; we do our asking of questions in advance. Then when we come to meetings; -- all our meetings around the globe show a UNITED front, which we in fact are, anyway.
2) Jehovah's Witnesses already know all the answers to any questions. There is no inner need for us to attempt to CHANGE the SCHEDULED PROGRAM TOPIC.
3) At our meetings, we practice 'ANSWERING Questions' not 'ASKING' them. Anyone is free to answer in their own words. If, per chance there is a new-comer in our midst, we do not receive answers from them as yet. First they need to be studied with. Again, we like all our meetings to be UNITED around the globe. NO Free-for-all.
That's about as simple an answer as can be.
call the branch of Jehovahs witnesses. The number can be found on most of their books and magazines
Yes. There are aproxtimately 15,000 of Jehovah's Witnesses in New Zealand.
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jehovahs witnesses
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Jehovahs Witnesses
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There are none.
Because jehovahs witnesses are pacifist and therefore anti military and therefore do not believe that a person that participated in the military deserves to be honored.
Registry office.