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QuestionShould a Jehovah's Witness go into a home of minors with no parental consent and start teaching?Community AnswerNo, it would not be appropriate for a Jehovah's Witness to enter a home without the consent of an adult.
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QuestionWill acknowledging that I am a practicing Christian deter Jehovah's Witnesses?Community AnswerNo, it would not deter them.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I'm gay and my friend is a Jehovah's Witness and doesn't approve of it?Community AnswerIf your friend is unwilling to put aside their beliefs in order to respect you as a person, you should end this friendship. If your friend tries their best to be respectful to you, perhaps you could just avoid discussing each other's personal lives.
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QuestionCan I use a gun as a threat to have them stop coming to my house?Community AnswerNo, they would most likely call the police and have you arrested if you use a firearm in a threatening manner.
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QuestionIs there any effective way to put up a sign that specifically tells them to go away?Community AnswerPost a no trespassing sign where it is easy to see. Having this posted, they will not be able to come onto your property legally. If they do, then calling authorities would then be deemed appropriate.
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QuestionA poison ivy vine has started to grow on my front porch. If I let it mature while using the back door, will this discourage the witnesses?Community AnswerIf it makes it hard for them to get to your front door or to ring your doorbell, it might.
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QuestionWhat do I do if Jehovah's Witnesses are on my bus?Community AnswerTell them you're not interested and politely ask them to leave you alone. If they continue talking to you after that, put in earbuds if you have them.
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QuestionWhen I lived in a poor area, I never had any Jehovah's Witnesses knock at my door. When I moved to a much nicer area, they started to come around more frequently. Is money a factor when trying to spread the word?Community AnswerNot at all. It's possible that there just weren't any Jehovah's Witnesses in your previous neighborhood.
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QuestionHow do I get them out permanently off my door?Community AnswerBe polite but firm when telling them you are not interested, then close your door.
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QuestionCan I still be friends with people who are not Jehovah's Witnesses?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionWhy can't people just stop the conversation immediately by saying they're not interested in a polite and forthright way?Community AnswerBecause you usually can't get a word in, and many Witnesses now wear "mufti" (i.e. not the typical shirt and tie), pretend to need directions or to have moved to the neighbourhood or something similar, and only reveal that they are Witnesses deep into the conversation.
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QuestionIs it deemed okay for a JW to have fundraiser after fundraiser for their own family?Community AnswerSome of the families dedicate as much time as possible to preaching and this makes it a struggle financially. All the money in the world belongs to Jehovah anyway so if He desires for them to be taken care of this way, who are we to question it. The end of this wicked old system is drawing near so be on the lookout and not judge others.
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QuestionHow often do Jehovah's Witnesses have to go door to door?Community AnswerThere is no official set amount of hours required for a witness to go door to door. But God does require we give him our best. God can read hearts and he knows your motives and intentions, so if you do your best he will accept that.
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QuestionHow do I see a Jehovah's Witness's point of view?Community AnswerFind those who are Jehovah's Witnesses and observe them or hang around them. I worked with a woman who is a Jehovah's Witness, and she is one of the finest and most Christian people I have ever known. She never bothered anyone or said anything unkind. Since working with her, I have totally changed my attitude toward people who are Jehovah's Witnesses, and I realize they are good people and good Christians.
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QuestionDo Jehovah's Witnesses normally travel in pairs?Community AnswerUsually, yes. This is based on how Christians preached in the times of Jesus (Luke 10:1 "After these things the Lord designated 70 others and sent them out by twos ahead of him into every city and place where he himself was to go"). However, you may be approached just by one JW.
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QuestionI heard JW’s are trained to walk through fences and won’t think they are trespassing on people's property. What should I do if this happens?Community AnswerThat's false information. A human being can't squeeze through a fence. However, if they climb over your fence, you should call the police.
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QuestionWhy do people not like Jehovah's Witnesses? They're just trying to tell you things about Jehovah.Community AnswerMany people find the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses to be controversial and difficult to embrace. Their unsolicited appearance on one's doorstep -- though well-intentioned -- can be annoying and uncomfortable.
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QuestionCan I spray them with a hose or let my dogs out to chase them away?Community AnswerDon't do either of those things. Spraying them with a hose isn't illegal and won't hurt them, but they may be angry with you. If your dogs are known for aggression, don't let them hurt them in any way. Jehovah's Witnesses are people, too.
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QuestionI feel discouraged by people who say bad things about JW, because I am one. Are Jehovah's Witnesses really that bad?Community AnswerThis is a subjective question. It depends on your point of view and/or past experience with them.
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QuestionI am bisexual, and I can't control that whatsoever. I can't control who I love, but I know Jehovah's Witnesses are completely against bisexuality. What should I do?Community AnswerDon't join Jehovah's Witnesses. They are against homosexuality. Love who you love. Jehovah's Witnesses don't control your life. You do.
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QuestionDo Jehovah's Witnesses enjoy lemonade?Community AnswerSome may enjoy lemonade, others may not.
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QuestionI have a "No solicitation" sign on my door. As a workaround, Jehovah’s Witnesses have resorted to sending me letters in the mail. Aside from refusing letters, do I have any recourse?Community AnswerSure! Throwing the letters away is even easier than refusing them. It takes two seconds.
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QuestionWhat should I do if they ignore my wish to be left alone?Community AnswerIf they won't leave you alone, the best action is to call the police. Harassment is illegal. (Be ready to prove they're harassing you.)
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QuestionCan Jehovah's Witnesses be trapped if you add security?Community AnswerDon't try to trap anyone. The law takes a dim view of kidnapping.
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QuestionIf a Jehovah's Witness comes to your door, should you be rude to them and spit at them and do mean and disrespectful things that would hurt them and yourself and then call the police?Community AnswerDon't be rude to them or spit at them. The witness could retaliate or call the police. The Golden Rule states "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" (Luke 6:31 and Matthew 7:12). Basically, treat others badly, they will treat you badly, and treat others nicely, they will treat you nicely.
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QuestionIf I tell JW’s that I believe in multiple gods and goddesses, and that I am pagan, would that deter them?Community AnswerNo, it probably wouldn't deter them.
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QuestionIf I ask a Jehovah's Witness to cut my grass or do small yardwork jobs before they talk to me, do they have to do it?Community AnswerNo, they don't have to do it. It's their choice if they want to do it. Don't force someone to do something they don't want to do.
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QuestionCan they stand on the street across from your home all day and spend most of the night staring at your home?Community AnswerNo, they can't and shouldn't do that. Spying on others can constitute as stalking.
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QuestionAre these people really that annoying?Community AnswerSome of these witnesses can be, while others aren't. It depends on the personality traits and the dedication of the witness.
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QuestionI am Pagan. Odinist specifically. I have a large Mjolnir on my front door. I also have two large pitbulls that are very protective of my fenced-in yard. If they come in and get bit, am I responsible?Community AnswerYes, you are. If they get bit, there can be charges, and you risk having your dogs destroyed or taken away.
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