Just reading another thread I've noticed something rather interesting. Why is it that JW today do not follow Jewish kosher or kashrut of draining every last drop of blood out of meat? ( Heb: Kaf-Shin-Resh - fit, proper or correct)
Why aren't they that particular about draining blood from meat as they are about abstaining from blood transfusion? After all even their own literature admits, "originally that was the only purpose" of Acts 15:29. As a kid I remember being paranoid about getting every reddish blood vessel out of fish or chicken and being told that I was going too far with it, and that "reasonable approach" must be taken when considering things like that. One would wonder where is then a "reasonable approach" when it comes to blood transfusion and detailed regulations of what is acceptable and what's not (which in all honesty reminds me of Pharisees' crazy detailed regulations of what IS or IS NOT allowed to do on Sabbath)
How about you lurkers, don't you feel something fishy? I mean think about it. One would expect that your stance toward draining blood from meat would lead you into even more extreme thing like refusal of blood transfusion. But somehow blood transfusion is more of a sin than having blood in a meal.