The Jehovah’s Witnesses, known for their distinct religious practices, have recently announced some notable changes. These updates seem to be in response to decreasing membership numbers and legal challenges they’ve faced.
Jehovah’s Witnesses can now say hello to people who have been kicked out of their church for doing something wrong. They’re still told not to hang out with these people much. This change comes after the group got into legal trouble for how they were treating these expelled members.
Handling of Minors in Judicial Committees
Kids won’t have to go through church trials for doing something wrong anymore. Instead, their parents and church leaders will talk to them. If the kid behaves well, they won’t need a trial. This change happened because the government in Norway had a problem with how the church was treating young members and stopped recognizing them as a religion.
Men in the church don’t have to wear ties and jackets all the time now. They only need to dress up when they’re speaking at church or visiting the main offices. Also, it’s okay for them to have beards now.
Why These Changes?
It looks like these changes are because the church is losing members and facing legal problems. They’re trying to update their rules to make the church more appealing and to fix some of the issues they’re facing.
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