@cofty:
Are you ignoring my point about an animal "already dead" because you are conceding you have no reasonable answer?
No, I believe I answered this concern of yours at least twice now.
Even the society acknowledged "a measure guilt was incurred by eating the flesh of an animal found already dead" in the old blood brochure. They must have realised the implications of this [because] they dropped all mention of it in the next booklet on the subject.
Even if what you say were something you recall reading "in the old blood booklet," guess what? We don't believe Pluto to be a planet today, even if some "old book" should say so, and likewise do not believe any measure of bloodguilt attaches to anyone that uses a blood fraction.
It really does seem to me that you want to impale Jehovah's Witnesses on the proverbial stake as heretics for abandoning doctrinal beliefs that they formerly understood to be true some 50 years ago, but why don't you impale those who formerly believed Pluto to be one of nine planets in our solar system before they decided to abandon this scientific dogma some six years ago as false? It seems to me that you are getting a lot of grief these days should you continue to assert Pluto to be a planet, aren't you, @cofty? The kids in your neighborhood no longer do so, and none of your adult friends do so. You are perhaps the only guy on your block that still asserts Pluto to be a planet, huh?
@djeggnog wrote:
Likewise, it is not impermissible for Jehovah's Witnesses to use such products if made from any of the four components of blood provided (1) the product of interest should be a "nutrient" derived from one of these blood components and (2) they should choose to do so, for such blood fractions are no longer blood, so [they] would not be reusing it in their own bodies, and they may conscientiously choose to accept or reject such nutrients (fractions) in connection with the medical treatment they receive.
Are we to consider the injection of serums such as diphtheria toxin antitoxin and blood fractions ... the same as the drinking of blood or the taking of blood or blood plasma by means of transfusion?
No, it does not seem necessary that we put the two in the same category, although we have done so in times past....
The injection of antibodies into the blood in a vehicle of blood serum or the use of blood fractions to create such antibodies is not the same as taking blood....
While God did not intend for man to contaminate his blood stream by vaccines, serums or blood fractions, doing so does not seem to be included in God’s expressed will forbidding blood as food....
@Listener wrote:
DJ is a blood fraction food/nutrient or not?
Is blood fraction a nutrient derived from a blood component from which gamma globulin, one of many blood fractions that are derived from a blood component is produced, yes, but is it a food derived from a blood component, no. Put another way, @Listener, is gamma globulin a food? No, it isn't, but is it a nutrient nonetheless? Yes, it is.
Have you ever spread a little gamma globulin on roast chicken? If no, then why not? I know why, but why don't you tell me why you've never done this? Have you ever taken a vitamin supplement, an iron tablet, maybe. Do you think of it as being a food or as a nutrient, a nutritional vitamin supplement?
@djeggnog