Imessage/facetime waiting for activation problem on a deactivated iphone 5

Hello people(:
I was just wondering if anyone out there know how to fix the waiting for activation problem for iPhone 5 on 6.1.4
My iPhone 5 is deactivated so it has no service on it. It has a sim card but the sim card doesn't have service and I'm guessing thats the problem.
But i just wanna make sure that it is or if anyones got a solution.
Thanks(:
Need answers please

Well I did a restore of my iPhone 5 (deactivated) using my last iPhone 6 backup (activated) and iMessage still failed to activate.  It's funny because this worked on my old iPhone 4.  I don't know what else I did different.
Does anyone know why Apple does this?  Why are they against us using iMessage on a deactivated iPhone?

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