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Do Jehovah Witnesses donate to charity?
Jehovah’s Witnesses believe donation is a matter of individual decision. Jehovah’s Witnesses are often assumed to be against donation because of their opposition to blood transfusion. However, this merely means that all blood must be removed from organs and tissues before being transplanted.
Why do Jehovah Witnesses not tithe?
Rather than giving required tithes and offerings, Jehovah’s Witnesses imitate the early Christians and support their ministry in two ways: by performing their personal ministerial work without pay and by making voluntary donations….” If you can pay your tithe if you have what it takes.
Do Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that Jesus is the Son of God?
God. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that: Jesus Christ is his firstborn son, is inferior to God, and was created by God. The Holy Spirit is not a person; it is God’s active force.
Should Jehovah’s Witnesses avoid blood transfusions?
In many countries, any patient can now choose to avoid blood-transfusion risks, such as blood-borne diseases, immune-system reactions, and human errors. Myth: Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that faith will heal a person’s ailments. Fact: We do not practice faith healing. Myth: Avoiding blood transfusions is very costly.
Why don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses give money to the homeless?
Jehovah’s Witnesses chastise others for not “sharing their bread” or allowing the homeless into their own home, while taking money from those same poor and destitute and doing nothing to open their own homes to strangers. This begs the question]
Why don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses celebrate Christmas?
Jesus stated: “It is Jehovah your God you must worship, and it is to him alone you must render sacred service.” ( Matthew 4:10) Following that admonition, Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas, Easter, or May Day, since these holidays are rooted in the worship of gods other than Jehovah.
Do Jehovah’s Witnesses believe in faith healing?
Myth: Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that faith will heal a person’s ailments. Fact: We do not practice faith healing. Myth: Avoiding blood transfusions is very costly.