dear djeggnog:
I see you bypassed my parsing of your hypothetical, so I'll declare that a slam-dunk. You are wrong about the rights of parents over the state when a child's life is at risk. Judges regularly intervene to allow blood transfusions in these cases. This also disproves your claim that blood transfusions are too risky a medical treatment.
You've restated my position, bypassing an important component. The Watchtower Society, if it restricted it's information dissemination to it's members to biblical admonition alone, would be more ethical than their foray in to medicine, exaggerating the risk of transfusion, and diminishing the risk of alternatives. This leaves the average Jehovah's Witness dangerously misinformed.
Perhaps you have been too busy to read all replies, but I did respond to your comment on blood fractions. I said that if we did it would have to include a discussion of the spiritual authority of the Governing Body, which I would be happy to do on a separate thread. Are you up for it?
I am astounded by your claim that Jehovah's Witnesses, by personal bible study alone, would unitedly come to the same conclusion about "abstain...from blood" and unitedly come to the same conscience decision. Why then, so many study materials, produced by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, to supplement the information available to Jehovah's Witnesses in their decision making?
If the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society published new material that distinguished blood transfusions from the ancient dietary restrictions, and stated that blood transfusions are a life-saving measure and not a "spiritual rape", not a sin, and no eternal consequence is attached, that Jehovah's Witnesses would continue to refuse blood transfusions because of their independent bible study?
I ignore all your statements regarding motive, as you provide no evidence. It is your opinion, which is suspect. You have admitted that you do not consider any other perspective other than the "right" one, and that you know you are always right.
Side note:
I am sorry if it was unclear to you. When I refer to "the society" or "the Society" I am referring to the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. If I say "society" I am referring to everyone. I'll capitalize "the Society" to be more clear in the future.