In the Jan 3, 2006 letter, as some of you have pointed out, it says that the Jan 3, 1995 letter should be destroyed, but I don’t know if any of you have surmised the reason why.
First of all the Jan 3 letter is addressed to ALL CONGREGATIONS, except for the last page which contains a PS addressed to the body of elders.
The 1995 letter, only the first page is addressed to the congregation, the rest of the letter which gives very similar information as the 2006 letter, is addressed TO ALL BODIES OF ELDERS.
The new letter is laying all the information, on the shoulders of the rank and file within the congregations. Why? I maintain that the letter of Jan 3, 1995 contains misrepresenting instructions which may in the future be used to find the elders liable.
Here are some quotes I have typed out, which I consider threaten the elder’s position.
First, in the opening letter addressed to the congregation, it states: Our computerized listing of cooperative doctors shows more than 19,000 in the United States. The worldwide listing from all the branches reports more than 50,000 doctors working with us.
We all know how the Society exaggerates numbers, these are all rounded out numbers. What doctor is not cooperative, how many doctors categorically refuse to work with Jehovah’s Witnesses? If these numbers are misleading, they are misrepresentations to their flock, giving them a false sense of security with regard to the blood issue. If the doctors are for us, who can be against us? Let’s hear from the doctors themselves, how about the American Medical Association?
The first paragraph of the rest of the letter addressed to ALL BODIES OF ELDERS, states this letter for elders only. Look through it and find any misrepresenting statements.
For example the second to last paragraph states: If in some critical emergency situation the HLC asks you to stay with the patient in the hospital because doctors are threatening to give blood, do your best to cooperate. You may have to organize other elders and mature ones to assist you so that you always have someone present until the patient stabilizes and the threat of a blood transfusion has been eliminated.
If the patient is encouraged to base their decision not to use blood on their own conscience, why is it necessary to have round-the-clock guards protecting her. Are they going to read a continuous litany all night long of Acts 15, abstain from blood, abstain from blood, abstain from blood? Rather are they not going to speak to doctors and patient using secular medical arguments to prevent the transfusion of blood.
No, they have to obliterate this letter, immediately, otherwise it will be used against them.
Hang on to this letter, girls and boys, it will come in handy down the line.
belbab, past my bedtime.