Definitely. We love science. We love all the different sciences from Biology, to medical, to astronomy, etc etc. Many of the articles in our Watchtower and Awake magazines carry articles about various aspects of science. In fact I wouldn't doubt that EACH ISSUE of Awake carries AT LEAST one article about science, ever since I was a little boy reading them for 50+ years.
If you took science away from us, it would leave a hole in us so big you'd have to fill it with the 'THEORIES' of evolution; or other nonsense like violent Video Games, pornograph, or worse things.
Yes Jehovah's Witnesses are allowed to dance.
"Jehovah's Witnesses" is what we are called. And we believe blood is sacred and should not be given away. However, some Jehovah's Witnesses do give and receive blood. It is a moral problem.
no because it still contains blood
Yes, in sexual favours. ;) ask your mum about joining us!
THE modern history of Jehovah's Witnesses began began in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which is now a part of Pittsburgh.
The Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall in Aruba is located at 31 Watty Vos Blvd, Oranjestad.
Jehovah witnesses believe in only one god. His name is Jehovah.(Psalms83:18) They are not a religious sect. They do things differently though. They do not participate in regular celebrations.
Jehovas Zeugen Am Steinfels 1 65618 SELTERS GERMANY +49 6483-41-0
Charities run by Jehovah's Witnesses share some similarities with Catholic Charities.Both Jehovah's Witnesses and Catholics use charities to help people in the community.
You will need to contact the Branch office in the NetherlandsNETHERLANDS Noordbargerstraat 77, NL-7812 AA Emmen.
they included jehovas witnesses, communists, jews,homosexuals, and gypsies. also, his primary target was gypsies.
Jehovah's Witnesses indeed claim that they are Christians. Jehovah's Witnesses are "followers of Christ", implying that even if they don't claim to be Christians (which they/we do), they would be anyway. Jehovah's Witnesses indeed claim to be Christian. They accept Jesus as the son of God, being of divine nature. They believe he had a prehuman existence and came to earth to die for mankind's sins. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that there can be no salvation without accepting Jesus sacrifice and honour Jesus as their King and Leader. Since to be a 'christian' means to follow Jesus' example and obey him, they preach the bible in imitation of their leader Jesus, and try to be like him in word and deed. So, yes, Jehovah's Witnesses feel they have the right to be called Christian. Any 'confusion' that has arisen in this regard may be from the fact that Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus to be God's Son and not Almighty God himself. They reject the teaching of the trinity as unscriptural. == ==