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In a marriage between a male Jehovah's Witness and a female Christian non-Witness, the children do not automatically have to become Jehovah's Witnesses. Jehovah's Witnesses believe in individual choice and personal responsibility when it comes to matters of faith. According to their beliefs, each person must make a conscious decision to become a Witness, and this decision cannot be imposed or forced upon someone, including children.

Jehovah's Witnesses believe that children should be taught about their faith and the Bible's principles from an early age. They may engage in family worship and teach their children their beliefs and values. However, ultimately, the children are encouraged to make their own decision about their faith when they are old enough to understand and choose.

It's important to note that individual beliefs and practices may vary among Jehovah's Witness families. Some families may be more lenient in their approach, while others may be more strict in following their religious teachings.

As with any interfaith marriage, open communication and mutual respect for each other's beliefs are crucial for the couple in raising their children. They should discuss and decide how they will approach religious matters and ensure that the children are exposed to both parents' beliefs, allowing them the freedom to make their own decisions about faith as they grow older.

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