Would anyone have an educated guess re any liability of HLC members who promoted and quoted from the "Blood" booklet in question.
yesidid
by yesidid 17 Replies latest watchtower scandals
If it really came down to it - the Governing Body would let members of the HLC hang out to dry - they would get no support
I think one of the best things about the expose is that it targets the WTS directly. They're the source of the misinformation, not the HLC members. Those men are disseminating the wrong information, true, but they do it because they believe what the WTS has put in print.
The WTS won't be able to play this off as "untrained volunteers" handling the situation wrongly like they do the child molestation issue.
Lea
The JW's refuse blood because the Watchtower says the Bible says so. As can be seen, their own literature presents misapplied facts, information taken out of context, and misatributions? If they are, indeed, God's mouthpiece on Earth, why are they lying to their own about the truth of blood transfusions? I wouldn't ever, after this, trust ANYTHING the Watchtower interpreted from the Bible for me. Not if it means saving a life.
CG
West70, are you an HLC member?
My dad is. From what I understand, the Hospital Liason Committee serves as an on-call resource for the Hospital to use determining what care is permissible for JW patients. If they speak from information given to them by the Society and it creates risk or causes harm they can be sued.
They should know that.
If the WTS were to say it was just a religious issue that would be one thing, but in their haste to promote the potential medical benefits of refusing blood they have misrepresented facts. Anyone who parrots those facts is doing so at their own risk.
AuldSoul