Serious question: Can a Jehovahs Witness join a democratic non-religious organisation? If it's not political, can they vote?

by The Quiet One 12 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Max Divergent
    Max Divergent

    but how about voting for the leader of a nonreligious and nonpolitical organisation, if it is required of members, rather than merely joining it?

    Yep, no problem. That has nothing to do with the scriptural basis they cite for not voting in governmental elections.

    They used to vote for elders and did away with that on a different (puported) scriptural basis too.

    You can vote as much as you like on anything other than a government of the world: voiting was not the problem for JWs, governments were.

  • Atlantis
    Atlantis

    Watchtower 1961, February 15, p.128

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    ? How should a dedicated Christian Scripturally view labor unions and participation in their activities?—S. B., U.S.A.

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    The Scriptures counsel Christians to “provide the right things in the sight of all men.” “Certainly if anyone does not provide for those who are his own, and especially for those who are members of his household, he has disowned the faith and is worse than a person without faith.” These texts have a bearing on labor unionism, because to obey them it may be necessary to join a labor union. An analogy might be drawn between one’s duties as a member of a labor union and those he has as a citizen of a country. For benefits received from the government the Christian pays taxes; similarly, he could properly pay union dues, since such would in effect be job insurance. There can, therefore, be no objection to a Christian’s merely belonging to a labor union, paying the dues and heeding the call to stop work in the event of a strike.—Rom. 12:17; 1 Tim. 5:8.

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    However, a Christian should not get involved in union activity to the extent of holding an official position in the union. Nor, in the event of a strike, should he take part in picketing or in other ways agitate for the cause of the strike. Above all, he should not engage in violence in labor disputes, for “a slave of the Lord does not need to fight.” “If possible, as far as it depends upon you, be peaceable with all men.” Just as a Christian is neutral regarding politics and wars of his country, so the union member who is a Christian does not get involved in the governing activities and economic warfare of the union but must remain neutral.—2 Tim. 2:24; Rom. 12:18.

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    Atlantis

  • The Quiet One
    The Quiet One

    Thank you Max, and especially Atlantis. This site really is an excellent place to ask questions..

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