Originally posted by RBHILLI'm sure your isolated (and somewhat incoherent) experience can easily be generalised to an entire group of millions.
Do Jehovah witnesses like to except gifts?
I gave a vending machine toy of the Seattle Seahawks to a Jehovah's Witness who had the Seattle Seahawks on his car. It seemed like he didn't really want it? His a grandkid was all over it saying give me give me 🙂
Originally posted by RBHILLHe probably thought your were a religionist weirdo trying to kidnap his kid.
Do Jehovah witnesses like to except gifts?
I gave a vending machine toy of the Seattle Seahawks to a Jehovah's Witness who had the Seattle Seahawks on his car. It seemed like he didn't really want it? His a grandkid was all over it saying give me give me 🙂
Originally posted by divegeesterIt was at my work site. I was in uniform. I didn't know he was a JW till I came to the car and saw the book in his hands. Also he waits in the car so he doesn't get sick at the clinic I guard at probably.
He probably thought your were a religionist weirdo trying to kidnap his kid.
Originally posted by RBHILLWe not only accept gifts we like giving as well. Perhaps it was the tacky nature of the gift that turned our brother off.
Do Jehovah witnesses like to except gifts?
I gave a vending machine toy of the Seattle Seahawks to a Jehovah's Witness who had the Seattle Seahawks on his car. It seemed like he didn't really want it? His a grandkid was all over it saying give me give me 🙂
Originally posted by RBHILLSo here's the picture:
It was at my work site. I was in uniform. I didn't know he was a JW till I came to the car and saw the book in his hands. Also he waits in the car so he doesn't get sick at the clinic I guard at probably.
You are wandering around a parking lot in uniform carrying a kids toy and trying to pass it off to random children in their grandparents car. And you wonder why the guardian of the child was a little wary of you.
😕