Do Jehovah Witnesses go in the military?

They refrain from saluting the flag of any country or singing nationalistic songs, which they believe are forms of worship, although they may stand out of respect. They also refuse to participate in military service—even when it is compulsory—and do not become involved in politics.
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Can a Jehovahs Witness be in the military?

Jehovah's Witnesses are conscientiously opposed to war and to their participation in such in any form whatsoever. For this reason they inform officials of the government that they conscientiously object to serving in the military, or in any civilian capacity which fosters or supports the military.
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Do Jehovah Witnesses get drafted?

The law allowing Jehovah's Witnesses to avoid conscription or alternative civilian service was ruled discriminatory.
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Why do Jehovah Witnesses refuse military service?

A member of the Jehovah's Witnesses church, his beliefs prevent him from bearing weapons and from joining any organisations intended for war. So at age 20, he refused to attend mandatory military service, and was sent to prison for being a conscientious objector.
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Can Jehovah Witnesses join a union?

Sometimes the union will suggest that only those who belong to a specific church which prohibits union membership (such as Seventh Day Adventists, Mennonites, and perhaps the Jehovah's Witnesses), but legal interpretations acknowledge that personally held religious beliefs are sufficient grounds for accommodation.
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Are Jehovah Witnesses exempt from military service in US?

The Supreme Court in Sicurella v. United States, 348 U.S. 385 (1955), overturned the conviction of a Jehovah's Witness who had refused to enlist in the armed forces because of his religious beliefs.
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Do Jehovah's Witnesses pay taxes?

Jehovah's Witnesses accept the legitimate authority of government in many matters. For example, they pay taxes, following Jesus' admonition in Mark 12:17 “to render unto Caesar what is Caesar's.” But they do not vote in elections, serve in the military or salute the flag.
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What religions are against military service?

Jehovah's Witnesses and Christadelphians, refuse to participate in the armed services on the grounds that they believe they should be neutral in worldly conflicts and often cite the latter portion of Isaiah 2:4 which states, "...
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Can you refuse mandatory military service?

Citizens may be compelled to render personal military or civil service about the laws. However, there are issues to which some citizens refuse to volunteer, to be recruited, or to be drafted into military service due to certain grounds, one of which is religious belief.
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Who can't be drafted into the US military?

1. The Vice-President of the United States, the Judges of the various Courts of the Untied States, the heads of the various executive departments of the Government, and the Governors of the several States. 2. The only son liable to military duty of a widow dependent upon his labor for support.
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Can you be drafted if it's against your religion?

Today's Selective Service guidelines state, “Beliefs which qualify a registrant for CO status may be religious in nature, but don't have to be. Beliefs may be moral or ethical; however, a man's reasons for not wanting to participate in a war must not be based on politics, expediency, or self-interest.”
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What are Jehovah's Witnesses rules?

Jehovah's Witnesses do not observe holidays they believe to have pagan origins, such as Christmas, Easter, and birthdays. They do not salute the national flag or sing the national anthem, and they refuse military service. They also refuse blood transfusions, even those that could be life saving.
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Are Jehovah's Witnesses pacifists?

Jehovah's Witnesses consider themselves neither as pacifists nor as part of the historic Peace Churches. Although pacifism can take various forms, there is general agreement that the pacifist position opposes all violence.
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What do Jehovah Witnesses believe?

Witnesses hold a number of traditional Christian views but also many that are unique to them. They affirm that God—Jehovah—is the most high. Jesus Christ is God's agent, through whom sinful humans can be reconciled to God. The Holy Spirit is the name of God's active force in the world.
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Do conscripts get paid?

Conscript soldiers in South Korea, who are without exception young men doing their mandatory military service for a period of around 18 to 20 months, are paid between 450 and 609 thousand South Korean won in 2021. Wages for all conscripted ranks increased by at least 51 thousand won compared to the year before.
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Can females be drafted in the United States?

As of January 2016, there has been no decision to require females to register with Selective Service, or be subject to a future military draft. Selective Service continues to register only men, ages 18 through 25. Following a unanimous recommendation by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Secretary Leon E.
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What exempts you from being drafted?

Certain elected officials, exempt so long as they continue to hold office. Veterans, generally exempt from service in peacetime draft. Immigrants and dual nationals in some cases may be exempt from U.S. military service depending upon their place of residence and country of citizenship.
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Are Jehovah Witnesses conscientious objectors?

Jehovah's witnesses have comparatively little difficulty in satisfying the local boards that they are conscientious objectors, meeting all the standards set up by Congress.
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What happens if I refuse to go to war?

Desertion carries a maximum punishment of dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay, and confinement of five years. For desertion during a time of war, however, the death penalty may be applied (at the discretion of the court-martial).
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Can you be forced to go to war?

Conscription (also called the draft in the United States) is the state-mandated enlistment of people in a national service, mainly a military service. Conscription dates back to antiquity and it continues in some countries to the present day under various names.
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How do Jehovah Witnesses treat their wives?

Wives should be submissive to their husbands and husbands are to have deep respect and love for their wives, and are instructed to listen to them on all matters. Husbands are instructed to treat their wives as Jesus treated his followers. He should not hurt or mistreat his family in any way.
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Can Jehovah Witness have non witness friends?

They limit contact with non-Jehovah's Witnesses

Followers are discouraged from having close relationships with those who are not part of the faith. People who are “worldly” are seen as bad influences or “bad associations.”
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Can Jehovah Witnesses drink alcohol?

Jehovah's Witnesses reject foods containing blood but have no other special dietary requirements. Some Jehovah's Witnesses may be vegetarian and others may abstain from alcohol, but this is a personal choice. Jehovah's Witnesses do not smoke or use other tobacco products.
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What grounds May they use to receive an exemption from military service?

All conscientious objectors are required to register. Today, all conscientious objectors are required to register with the Selective Service System. A conscientious objector is one who is opposed to serving in the armed forces and/or bearing arms on the grounds of moral or religious principles.
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Can you be a pacifist in the military?

A Soldier may submit a 1-A-0 conscientious objector application when the Soldier is sincerely opposed because of religious or deeply held moral or ethical (not political, philosophical or sociological) beliefs to participating as a combatant (including training in tactics or weapons) in war in any form.
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