This was a good outcome, it leaves the parents of the hook, and possibly saves the life of the child.The ironic thing about it is, in a few years time,maybe the mother and father of this child will no longer be "Jehovah`s Witnesses" and have guilt feelings of having taken this stand,had not the court been involved and she died.
It reminds me of an experience in the 60`s in Victoria Aust.,a very public "blood transfusion" case was aired in the media,a few years later the father of the child was disfellowshipped and the marriage broke up .I don`t have any idea about the mothers status.
Though, with the very high turnover of JW`s leaving the religion it is a very problematic decision to make on behalf of ones child in such a life and death situation.
Food for thought : The WTB&TS has made very significant adjustments to their" no blood policy" since 1945 ,.
One day the organization will be held accountable to the thousands of souls who have left this earth prematurely because of their contradictory ever changing man made interpretations of scriptures taken out of context by a few old men in charge of this religion
smiddy