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cazdee | 20:48 Sat 17th May 2014 | Religion & Spirituality
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My son is becoming a witness and I wondered where they get buried, he is beginning to cut off from family, is this the norm?
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As has already been suggested just get it from the "horses mouth". Any JWs will tell you. But as cemetries are non demoninational there is nothing wrong in being buried there. But every individual has his own choice.
i have a mate who was brought up JW - her dad used to beat her for every little thing and they ostracised numerous members of the family for all sorts of stupid reasons
hardly a moral bunch ...
Based on a number of contributions to this site in some cases they were apparently beaten senseless.
//My son is becoming a witness and I wondered where they get buried//

As most people who get fanatical about any religion bury their heads in the sand, perhaps the desert would be an appropriate place cazdee!
They are usually cremated.

It is not normal to cut off from family. Unless the family is particularly ungodly or immoral.
As long as you follow the correct procedures you can bury them in the garden if you wish.
Regarding JW's and blood transfusion, they may be wrong and die but it is right that the decision is theirs. No medic can force treatment on the patient - e.g. an injection against one's will is an "assault on the body" and illegal.
This does not apply to people who have to be medically restrained via
intra-muscular tranquilliser.
However re children. The JW's parents might object but if the child's life is at risk he/she would quickly be made a ward of court and given the transfusion.
I don't understand why a JW should cut himself off from his family even if judging them sinners, indeed they seek out sinners don't they?
Burial defo should be cheap cardboard box incineration (mine will be) but if he wants to feed the worms why not a vertical burial - upside-down to recognise his life's upside-down logic.
Good luck,
SIQ.
I am sorry for your family. You have lost your son to a stupid worthless cult.

Unfortunately there isn't much you can do about it. Read some of the posts by or resident JW goodlife to see just how mentally damaged these people are.
Dear cazdee,
This cutting oneself off from one's family is news to me about the JW's.
If it is typical due to their beliefs, as opposed to your son's unique character, then I certainly echo beso's condemnation of the JW's as a bad cult and wish you well in what must be like a bereavement.
On a lighter note, I could understand people and even family cutting themselves off from GL as he appears beyond reasoning:).
So many religious people in society go about their lives quietly and are good people. What a pity that religious fanatical groups and cults recruit the susceptible ones and cause things to go awry.
Best wishes,
SIQ.
A news and special projects for a television station in the United States wrote to Jehovah’s Witnesses in response to a biased report about the Witnesses on the TV news show 60 Minutes. He said: “If more people lived the way your faith does, this nation wouldn’t be in the shape it is in. I am one newsman who knows that your organization is founded on love and a strong faith in the Creator. I want you to know that not all News people are as biased.”
Goodlife, //I am one newsman ...//


What's his name?
If more people lived like JWs the world would be a sick place indeed.
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I have a family member who is a JW, and she is a darling and never cut herself off from the family - albeit - she does not recognise birthdays or Christmas we can all live with that. I am not a JW but two ladies visit me quite often and nicer people you will not meet - at least they knock on peoples doors the talk about their religion - reminds me of somebody else in the bible.
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If I send my grandson a birthday present, would this be classed as going against their beliefs or could it be accepted? Grandson is 3 years old.
cazdee, why don’t you ask your son/daughter? Are you estranged from the family?
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Unfortunately yes.
I'm sorry to hear that. If it's because of the religion I doubt they would appreciate the gift.

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