Never heard of that. I guess it's ok, if they're into themselves that badly.
Jehovah's Witness wedding colors are the preference of the bride & groom.There are no color suggestions/requirements/rules for the attire of people who are in a JW wedding or attend a wedding.Purple has no major significance to Jehovah's Witnesses.
Yes,all denominations are welcome to respectfully attend Jehovah's Witness funerals.
Yes. A Jehovah's Witness can go to a nursing home and visit a friend, a neighbor or family member that is not one of Jehovah's Witnesses. If there is another issue, it would be a personal choice whether or not to visit.
That would depend on some factors. For example: If the x-JW was disfellowshipped, perhaps engaging in pre-marital sex with the person that now they are about to wed; the Witness family would not attend. It would be like pretending that their mode of living was being approved of.
It is a matter of conscience of the person. We do not celebrate holidays or birthdays, so if it is one of those types of celebrations then I would say that a Jehovah's Witness wouldn't attend.
Invitation wedding cards are the ones you send out to the people who you wish to attend a wedding. Those people will have the exclusive pass to be there to witness the event.
If they view it as a Christmas party then no, as Christmas is not celebrated. But many Witnesses do attend by viewing it instead as an end of year party.
Michael Jackson was raised in the Jehovah Witness Church, but as an adult had no religious persuation that he followed.
=== === Yes. In fact they can attend church to go to another person's funeral or wedding if they so wish. It is just a matter for personal conscience, as long as the person is only attending church just for the wedding or funeral.
Isaiah 52:11 urges Christians to "keep yourselves clean, those carrying the [utensils] of Jehovah." False religion and their accompanying ceremonies are considered unclean, and should be avoided.
Probably not. Being a Jehovah's Witness, I know that she is very religious, maybe she couldn't come over because she had to attend a meeting. I think she would have let you know if you were hurting her in some way. Hope this helps. :)
No, I am 13, not a good age but was raised a JW since I was born. I ran away from home and left the cult, the restrictions are outrageous and I am studding the religions and comparing them, there thoughts on life, sex, marriage, and anything you can imagine, is deluded. If it is true, let me pay the consequences for my own actions, but I will not abide by the false lies of there congregation. To answer your question. If you don't want to be disfellowshipped then no, but I would leave anyways.ANSWER FROM ONE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES (adult)Yes, of course; Jehovah's Witnesses can attend any ceremony as a guest and not a participant, however some may chose personally not to attend the actuall ceremony since Jehovah's Witnesses to not participate in religious rites that do not agree with their conception of bible teachings.This therefore rests a personal decision.