I don't know about you all, but I'm seriously thinking of making this blood doctrine change (if it happens) the catalyst for "coming out" against the Watchtower publicly.
The following is a hypothetical conversation:
ME>"If the organization really is under God's direction, why would he allow the propigation of a death-dealing doctrine, where his worshipers needlessly died based on misinterpretation of scripture? This has direct application to my own life, where I nearly died of complications related to hemorrhaging (see my profile) from a vascular tumor at the age of 21, only a year after I left Bethel. Why did I need to go through that? My prognosis would have been much better if they could have stabalized me with blood transfusions."
JW>"But you lived anyway!"
ME>"Yes, I did, but I could just as easily have died. I was there, and in those moments I accepted my impending death, fully believing I was making the right choice. Are you telling me that Jehovah made the decision to spare my life because I was faithful to him by not accepting blood?
JW>"..."
ME>"Because if so, why would he reward me for holding to false doctrine? And what about all those who were also faithful to this doctrine, but died?"
JW>"Well, they'll be ressurected."
ME>"Why? Because they were found righteous holding on to a false doctrine? No. You and I both know that Jehovah does not directly intervene to spare the lives of individuals. The Society has said so."
JW>"In any case, the brothers are refining the organization... this is just one more refinement, and we must obey the change and be humble and accept it."
ME>"You call this a refinement? No! Thousands of people--even children--DIED because of this doctrine! You're going to tell me that none of that matters since they'll all be resurrected? Well, then, if that is the case, if Jehovah really sees it that way, then our lives today aren't worth anything."
JW>"I don't understand."
ME>"If Jehovah was perfectly complicit with the needless death of his worshipers, then he must not value the life we have NOW. Our lives, NOW, are worth nothing."
JW>"..."
ME>"However, if he was not complicit with the needless death of his worshipers, then the Society acted against him, and they are a false prophet, misleading millions of people. Their fruit is rotten, and they are, in effect, saying "behold, he is out in the wilderness!" or "behold, he is in the inner rooms!" leading us here and there, straight into ruination (Matt 24:24). They must bear the guilt of the people who died following their false doctrines. As for "me and my household," we will serve God, not these wolves in sheep's clothing."
So, any thoughts?