Hello there!
As many have mentioned here.. We take no sides. Man can not direct his own step, we look to Gods Kingdome to take care of the problems that affect man today. You can look around, and throughout history to see what man has done. They can not rule. Jesus said he was no part of this world, therefore we also are no part of this world. We do not take sides..... Thanks for the question.
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FYI, the one who said he was a JW and was gonna vote for someone is NOT a JW....
2007-12-05 12:13:37
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answered by Learn about the one true God 3
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I'm with all the others. I'm also one of Jehovah's Witnesses for 20 years now.
I never got involved in politics in the years before I became one. The whole thing is pretty useless and neither side of an argument really about to help.
God's Kingdom Government in the Bible is what we strive to serve and be loyal to. Matthew 6:33, Isaiah 9:6, 7 The government that counts is ruled by Jesus.
Debbie
2007-12-06 06:15:35
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answered by debbiepittman 7
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Registered independent, but radically left wing. They all suck. Except Kucinich. I might vote for Edwards in the primary. Dodd looks Ok sometimes. There is not one Republican Candidate who will be good for America. Huckabee has his moments of sanity, but he's to tied to the religious right. Paul is a good protest candidate, but I don't like many of his ideas. Romney, McCain, and Rudy - scar-ry. They say they're fiscal conservatives but they want to spend money building border fences, tripling Guantanmo, and perpetuating an awful, American-killing, money draining war? Frauds.
2016-05-28 08:50:39
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answered by ? 3
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We have no political affiliation. We do not vote. Our leader is our God, Jehovah and his son, Jesus. "We must obey God as ruler rather than men." - Acts 5:29.
I can't help but notice that all the people who are REALLY Jehovah's Witnesses gave the exact same answer.
2007-12-06 08:21:56
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answered by SisterCF 4
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I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses, and to be honest, I could care less about the Elections. They all lie though there teeth. Say stuff that only people want to hear. The only thing they really care about is the votes, and even if they try to do good. They can't. After all, what have history shown us. How many presidents changed the world.
If I were to vote, I would choose the one who can promise me safety, everlasting life, and happiness, to seemy dead loved ones alive again, to see all men get along, and so on. Jehovah god promised that to mankind with his future kingdom. So my political affiliation is god's kingdom, and god's kingdom only.
2007-12-05 17:57:31
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answered by JW 3
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Hi. I'm not an American, but where I live, there is an election coming up too. This month. I am loyal to my party J.K.G. (JEHOVAH'S KINGDOM GOVERNMENT) I cast my vote, for this government when I got baptized and I have full confidence in it's rulers. Daniel 2:44. Man could never accomplish what Jehovah & Jesus will do in the near future.
2007-12-06 00:39:28
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answered by DEBBO 5
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(Pardon my suspician, but sounds like a set-up)
Jehovah's Witnesses take Jesus' admonition to "Be no part of the world" as a serious command. We look to God's kingdom as the solution to what's troubling ALL of us, worlwide. Everyone knows that the politics of Man includes accepting much of what is distasteful to achive one's objective. But worse, it is, and has proven to be, a folly of short-lived solutions at best. More often, utter failure or a worsening of current problems. Rev. 11: 18 promises, "He will bring to ruin those ruining the earth." Isa. 2: 4, "...they will not learn war any more."
2007-12-05 20:10:30
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answered by LELAND 4
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Hello there. I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses. I also live in the United States. Although I am not of legal age to vote, I will not when I turn 18. Jesus told all that we are to be neutral and I strive to maintain that.
(John 17:14) I have given your word to them, but the world has hated them, because they are no part of the world, just as I am no part of the world.
2007-12-05 16:03:20
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answered by no name 4
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Jehovah's Witnesses political affiliation are towards God's kingdom rather then man's.
2007-12-05 15:46:07
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answered by keiichi 6
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All Jehovah's Witnesses are politically neutral. End of story. Anyone claiming to be one of Jehovah's Witnesses and claims to have political affiliation is not one of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Journey Well...
2007-12-05 11:29:17
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answered by Juggernaut 2
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Hello.
I`m one of Jehovah`s Witnesses.
To let you know, whether you ask me who lives in America, or any other Jehovah`s Witness worldwide, we all follow Jesus example to be "no part of the world". (Jhon 17:14,16) Thus we do not participate in politics, but rather put our hope and trust in God`s Kingdom.
Ciao lady
2007-12-05 14:51:30
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answered by ♥ℒαɗγ♥ 7
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