Would you care to comment on Paul's advice - "whatever you find in a meat market, eat...etc. Only abstain from blood..." Or, from Jesus - "unless you drink my blood..."
What I am getting from your excellent thread is that when you reach a point to cause a death from these rules, you are in fact placing blood guilt upon yourself. So, maybe WT should be more careful in what it prints...
Do I sniff a New World Translation here? The "abstain" is a Watchtower buzzword carefully selected to prop up their analogy with alcohol consumption.
The Jewish theory (explicit in their legal reasoning) is that the life is IN THE BLOOD and that the life belongs to Jehovah.
A quick and relatively painless death for an animal was to cut its throat and eliminate bloodflow to its brain (to avoid suffering).
A slow and torturous (brutal) death was strangling it. Why? The animal would struggle to stay alive and be thrown into a terrible panic.
The humane treatment of animals was demonstrating a respect for the life and, if you will; the FEELINGS of said animal.
By not inflicting unnecessary pain and suffering the Jews hoped to demonstrate to God the same kind of treament they would expect from Him.
"See how careful we are?" They seem to be saying. "We're tender-hearted even though we are more powerful than the animal we kill---show the same mercy to us"
Jesus did not give his actual blood in a cup to anybody. He offered his lifeforce. He equated his life with sacrifice. To bond with him it was necessary to recognize the sacrificial nature of so choosing.
It was a freakin' metaphor!
http://jdstone.org/cr/files/noachidelaws.html
The Watchtower Society is at great pains to link the liquid substance of BLOOD with a floating context by tearing it away from the actual time and place and circumstance of the pronouncement about the Gentiles vis a vis Christians.
Why? Because, they wish to make a totem out of blood itself to manipulate behavior on the part of JW's and hold this sacrificial behavior up to the world as a proof that Jehovah's Witnesses are willing martyrs and consequently BETTER CHRISTIANS.
This turns the issue and context of blood on its head by causing unnecessary DEATH when it was only meant to demonstrate a respect for LIFE.