Torture of Children - Watchtower Policy?

by metatron 4 Replies latest jw friends

  • metatron
    metatron

    Please consider:

    Recently it has been reported that sickel cell anemia might be
    cured permanently by stem cell regeneration. Over at worldnetdaily,
    it was reported they changed a young man's blood type from "O"
    to "B".

    What are the implications of this, if true?

    Imagine slowly dying from an incurable disease. You can't move
    without searing pain - you can't play basketball - you can't
    sleep at night because morphine doesn't work - imagine having
    no future except agony - or the hope that death ends your
    suffering.

    That can be sickel cell anemia.

    So, what will the old, haughty, half senile Watchtower leaders do?
    Will they insist on enforcing their fraudulent policy on blood?
    Will they continue to refuse to answer letters and sincere
    inquiries with genuine replies - on a life and death issue?

    Will they abandon young boys and girls to lives of torture and
    death in a fading, futile effort to maintain their sick authority,
    dependent on the blood issue?

    I don't know about you but I can't conceive of a more barbaric,
    cruel, or yes, SATANIC, sin - than torture and death of children.

    Of course, we've already seen how much they "care" about molested
    children - while protecting their molesters and themselves.

    Many of these people with sickel cell problems are African-Americans.
    Do you think they are expendable - just like the publishers they
    ignored in Malawi, who suffered rape and murder?

    What will they do?

    metatron

  • Frenchy
    Frenchy

    I'm not at all familiar with that procedure. Does it involve a blood transfusion?

  • metatron
    metatron

    It's complex - it was just reported on worldnetdaily (over at
    drudgereport.com). I think the stem cells are derived from
    umbilical cord blood and grown into a new blood supply.

    It almost brings tears to my eyes to think of the fantastic
    miracles that are going to appear soon. The average person
    (and Witless especially) has little idea how close science
    is to curing paralysis, blindness, you name it ---- and
    maybe even the aging process itself.

    metatron

  • anewperson
    anewperson

    Science may cure those things soon as you say but who is the Master Scientist who inspires even those among such scientists who are atheists to want to do acts of kindness? Credit goes to Him too.

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine
    who is the Master Scientist

    Yep, that's the question alright. The problem is, no one knows. Those who think they do have standards of proof lower than even any human scientist, let alone any "master" scientist.

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