The name "Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses" is also used, for example in the public service announcements that have been produced.
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Jehovah's Christian Witnesses??
by Junction-Guy in.
when i was a kid and on vacation in florida about 20 years ago, my dad had mentioned about an "apostate group" in florida and that it was called "jehovah's christian witnesses" supposedly they even had their own kingdom halls, how many others here are aware of this group and do they even exist still?
dave
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What about New Year's?
by little1 ini hate to start a new topic when i'm about to have to go back to work, but i want to know why jws don't celebrate new year's?
the first year i dated my dub boyfriend he took me to a (worldly) friend's house for an all out new year's bash.
we had a great time.
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*** rs p. 180 Holidays ***
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New Year?s celebrations objectionable for Christians?According to The World Book Encyclopedia, "The Roman ruler Julius Caesar established January 1 as New Year?s Day in 46 B.C. The Romans dedicated this day to Janus, the god of gates, doors, and beginnings. The month of January was named after Janus, who had two faces?one looking forward and the other looking backward."?(1984), Vol. 14, p. 237.
Both the date and the customs associated with New Year?s celebrations vary from one country to another. In many places revelry and drinking are part of the festivities. However, Romans 13:13 counsels: "As in the daytime let us walk decently, not in revelries and drunken bouts, not in illicit intercourse and loose conduct, not in strife and jealousy." (See also 1 Peter 4:3, 4; Galatians 5:19-21.)
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w74 1/1 p. 32 Questions from Readers ***Questions
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Why do Jehovah?s witnesses refrain from participation in New Year?s celebrations??U.S.A.The New Year?s celebrations associated with the end of one year and the beginning of the next on January 1 have false religious connections. The first day of January was sacred to the two-faced Roman god Janus and so was a pagan holiday. But there is another strong reason for Christian abstention.
Christians are admonished: "Let us walk decently, not in revelries and drunken bouts, not in illicit intercourse and loose conduct." (Rom. 13:13) New Year?s celebrations, however, are very frequently marked by such practices and excesses. Observes the Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology, and Legend: "Many Occidental countries mark the passing of the old year and the arrival of the new by elaborate balls, drinking, and generally orgiastic behavior." Of non-Western cultures, the same work notes that they also "consider the ending of one year and the beginning of the next as a moment of gratification.
Involvement in a New Year?s celebration on the part of a person, even if he maintains self-control, could mean condoning the unrestrained conduct of others and approving a practice rooted in false religion. The refusal of Jehovah?s witnesses to engage in such celebrations does not mean they do not enjoy relaxation and recreation. They do. But they seek to preserve a good conscience before God and men, avoiding excesses and also the appearance of observing pagan festivities.
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Anyone JWs addicted to this site?
by sid_1973 ini can't stop reading the posts.
i find them very informative.
while i respect all that is here, i still take everything "with a grain of salt.
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sid_1973
I can't stop reading the posts. I find them very informative. While I respect all that is here, I still take everything "with a grain of salt." Anyways I was just wondering if there were any other JWs that are here regularly.