No, Jehovah's Witnesses cannot freely meet or practice their religion in Eritrea. According to Amnesty International : "For the past decade Jehovah's Witnesses have been subjected to systematic persecution on account of their religious beliefs."
There are currently 55 Jehovah's Witnesses, including men in their 70s, women in their 50s and children as young as 3 and 4 that have been imprisoned by the Eritean government for their religious beliefs. A number of whom have been in prison for as long as 11 years without charges or trial.
Jehovah's Witnesses worship the God of the bible; they identify him as Jehovah the Almighty Creator of the Universe.
We don't engage in relic worship or honor the murder weapon that took Jesus life. He wasn't executed on a cross either, but on a stake.
Praise god just like in any other churchAnswer #2Jehovahs witnesses worship is making their lifestyle acceptable to God Jehovah by applying his standards in their life. When Jehovahs Witnesses go to The Kingdom Hall It is considered part of their worship,but it is more like a formal gathering for learning. They study articles along with their bibles to know and understand their creator more fully and his purposes for mankind.
Its is considered a form of worship. Yes they do
Jehovah's witnesses study the bible using various bible-based publications in their hall of worship known as kingdom halls.
They founded their colony to asure freedom of worship for themselves.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses do not wear crosses which they view as symbols of pagan worship.
A kingdom hall is a name used for a meeting place for Witnesses to go and worship.
It depends on what you mean by "free to worship". Will Jehovah's Witnesses be arrested for praying in Iran? -- No. They can assemble and pray without fear that someone will take them away. Can Jehovah's Witnesses build churches, proselytize, and openly discuss their faith with non-Christian Iranians? -- No. Jehovah's Witnesses can do none of these things in Iran.
The pledge to the flag/the national anthem..are considered to be acts of worship to a country. Jehovah's Witnesses follow the Bible's admonition to worship only our Creator. This is the first of the ten commandments.
Freedom!
It's Pauls introduction of Jesus' central role in God's arrangement for pure worship.