Apostate: JW

Should a Christian Wear a Beard?

21 min · 23. Dez. 2023
Episode Should a Christian Wear a Beard? Cover

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For decades, Jehovah's Witnesses have held a prohibition on men having facial hair, more specifically beards. There has been a calling from some of the branch offices of Jehovah's Witnesses for clarification on whether or not men should be allowed to have beards in the organization. On December 15, the Governing Body finally gave this clarification. Is this what you were expecting?

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Episode When Prophecy Fails: A History of Jehovah’s Witness Predictions Cover

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