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Well, you don’t hear this every day - Jehovah’s Witnesses actually support military service! It’s true - they believe that it is a personal decision for each individual to make. While they don’t actively encourage enlistment, they do recognize the right of individuals to serve in the armed forces if they choose. So, if you’re a Witness and considering joining up, know that you have their blessing! Who’da thunk it?

Do Jehovah Witnesses Support The Military? [Solved]

Well, ya know, Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t have a problem with national service in general. It’s just that their conscience won’t let ’em join the military - so they steer clear of that.

  1. Belief in Non-Violence: Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that violence is wrong and should be avoided, so they do not support military action.

  2. Neutrality: Jehovah’s Witnesses are neutral when it comes to political and military matters, so they do not take sides in any conflict or war.

  3. Refusal to Participate: Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse to participate in any form of military service, including enlistment, conscription, or even non-combat roles such as medical personnel or chaplains.

  4. Refusal to Salute Flags: Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse to salute flags or sing national anthems because they believe these symbols represent governments and nations rather than God’s Kingdom on earth.

  5. Refusal to Pledge Allegiance: Jehovah’s Witnesses also refuse to pledge allegiance to any government because they believe this would be a form of idolatry and would go against their beliefs about neutrality and non-violence.

Jehovah’s Witnesses are known for their pacifist stance, but they actually do support the military in some ways. They believe that it’s important to be loyal citizens and to obey the laws of the land, so they don’t oppose military service. They also provide spiritual support to those in the armed forces by sending chaplains and offering Bible study materials. So while they don’t actively participate in war, they still show their support for those who do.