A Watchtower Blood Paradox—Buying a Service

by Marvin Shilmer 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • Marvin Shilmer
    Marvin Shilmer

    A Watchtower Blood Paradox—Buying a Service

    Watchtower writes:

    It could be seen that it would not be right for a Christian to work exclusively for a blood bank, where everything was devoted to an end that was in violation of God’s law.”—(The Watchtower, April 1, 1975 p. 215)

    The Bible condemns things such as stealing, idolatry and the misuse of blood, so a Christian could hardly engage in work where he directly promoted such things.”—(The Watchtower, July 15, 1982 p. 26)

    That Watchtower doctrine effectively disqualifies for baptism a person whose primary job is to take blood donations and then separate it into parts for use by Witness patients.

    It is paradoxical that a person cannot become a baptized Witnesses so long as they remain in their job of taking and fractionating blood for Witnesses to accept, yet the same Witnesses preventing the baptism are perfectly willing to pay the person to perform the job in their behalf.

    Once I knew such a person who wanted to be baptized as a Witness. She was told she would have to quit her job. She asked the question:

    Why is it unacceptable for me to do this job but it is acceptable for Witnesses to pay me to do this job?

    Good question!

    Marvin Shilmer, marvinshilmer.blogspot.com/

  • moshe
    moshe

    The logical gear in the JW's mind has frozen up from so many years of leaving the brain's brake engaged. Looking back, I had so many opportunities to see that the WT organization's transmission was stuck in reverse, but it just never fully clicked. It took alomost 15 years for my brain to finally overload- enough is enough, I can't take anymore of this stupidity- I want out!

  • sd-7
    sd-7

    Devastating logic.

    SD-7

  • Think About It
    Think About It

    SD-7......hey bud!

    I really feel bad for the ones over the years with a good conscience that were stuck in the religion because they thought they were doing the right thing. What I liked about JW's was that it was full of bright, talented people.(especially the youth) However, their true potential to contribute to human society was not allowed to develop. Practically every sort of pursuit was discouraged by the WTS. Then, if someone did land a decent job or career....it wasn't enough that the WTS was already snooping in your bedroom.....they wanted to intrude at your work with their WT logic and reasoning on personal matters.

    Think ABout It

  • LUKEWARM
    LUKEWARM

    This is GOLD Marvin!

    Cant wait to use it with the "friends" and see the cognitive dissonance. Hopefully it will prompt some thinking...

  • yesidid
    yesidid

    Good one Marvin.

    y

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