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Can a Jehovah Witness go to a Christmas party?
Members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses do not participate in parties or gift-giving. No one should be pressured to attend the party. “The most important thing is to use the time as an opportunity to celebrate, have fun and enjoy one another,” she says.
Why is it OK for Jehovah’s Witnesses to celebrate anniversaries?
An often misunderstood religion, Jehovah’s Witnesses believe in Jesus and God (Jehovah), and follow God’s teachings but do not celebrate religious holidays or birthdays. Instead, Jehovah’s Witnesses celebrate milestones like anniversaries and graduations. 25 is not the birthdate of the historical Jesus.
Why don’t Jehovah’s Witness celebrate Lent?
Jehovah’s Witnesses only formally celebrate the one event that Jesus commanded his followers. The memorial of his death (1 Cor. 11:23-26). “The 40-day fast of Lent is said to commemorate the 40-day fast of Christ. Yet, Jesus never commanded his disciples to commemorate his fast, nor is there any evidence that they did so.
Do Jehovah’s Witness celebrate Christmas?
The official publications of the Jehovah’s Witnesses say Jehovah’s Witnesses haven’t celebrated Christmas since 1926. The group was founded in 1879 and called themselves the Bible Students. Later they changed their name to ‘Jehovah’s Witnesses’. Today, the religion teaches that celebrating Christmas is one of the worst sins you can commit.
Do JW celebrate Easter?
Jehovah’s Witnesses believe there is no indication that Easter was celebrated in the first century by Christians. They say that reputable sources link Easter to false worship because there’s no record of the Easter celebration in the New Testament. WT, July 15, 2002, Article: ‘They Keep On Walking in the Truth’.
Why does Jehovah Witness believe?
Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that God uses an organization both in heaven and on earth, and that Jehovah’s Witnesses, under the direction of their Governing Body, are the only visible channel by which God communicates with humanity. The organization is said to be theocratic, “ruled from the divine Top down, and not from the rank and file up”.
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