Lawyer tells of agonising scenes as doctors forced to let a Jehovah's Witness who wanted to live, die

by 3Mozzies 16 Replies latest watchtower medical

  • dozy
    dozy

    So sad.

    Especially sad when in reality , many of the leaders of the WTBTS are uncertain of their doctrinal position.

    I had a few conversations with a now deceased JW who was a medical professional & advised the WTBTS on medical ethics & he confided in me a couple of times that a lot of the prominent ones in Brooklyn wished that the society would make it a conscience matter but that it would stumble too many JWs & too many lives had already been lost.

    Maybe when Smalley dies the WTBTS ban will finally be rescinded. Too late for many , sadly.

  • 3Mozzies
    3Mozzies
    In this case, it looks like the WT got just what they wanted. They confuse and guilt-trip the average JW into going FAR BEYOND the WT's latest policies, even those written in their mags, because they can't keep up with it, and are so afraid they will die for all eternity they don't want to take ANY chances of slipping up. They WOULD NOT have DF'ed this young man - it was HIS DECISION... boosted by fear-induction from the elders who stop short of promising DFing. This happens all the time. The history of the Society tells many of these stories where JWs go BEYOND current WT written policy due to the effectiveness of the brainwashing! They make it appear that the decision is really the victim's - because it is! But nothing would have happened to the voung man if he took blood. The congo would not have DFed him.
    Now he is DEAD.
    The WT can wash their hands of any "wrongdoing," as it was his decision.

    WOW! This makes a lot of sence.

    3M

  • Reality79
    Reality79

    So another young life lost for absolutely nothing at all. And we're supposed to be "encouraged" by this supposedly fine example? Really sick stuff.

  • Refriedtruth
  • jamiebowers
    jamiebowers
    In this case, it looks like the WT got just what they wanted. They confuse and guilt-trip the average JW into going FAR BEYOND the WT's latest policies, even those written in their mags, because they can't keep up with it, and are so afraid they will die for all eternity they don't want to take ANY chances of slipping up. They WOULD NOT have DF'ed this young man - it was HIS DECISION... boosted by fear-induction from the elders who stop short of promising DFing. This happens all the time. The history of the Society tells many of these stories where JWs go BEYOND current WT written policy due to the effectiveness of the brainwashing! They make it appear that the decision is really the victim's - because it is! But nothing would have happened to the voung man if he took blood. The congo would not have DFed him.
    Now he is DEAD.
    The WT can wash their hands of any "wrongdoing," as it was his decision. Another feather in the cap for Gene Smalley and Fred Rusk.

    Randy, there has to be a way around this. What can be done to get the word out to jws and doctors? My jw mom doesn't talk to me at al, and even if she did, she wouldn't believe that accepting a blood transfusion isn't a da'ing offense.

  • Dogpatch
    Dogpatch

    hi jamiebowers,

    That's precisely what we are aiming to accomplish in the days ahead at www.ajwrb.org. We have 3 forums... one for doctors (closed to public), one for JWs (will be mods) and one for the public. Plus we have video interviews from the Red Cross. They are unlisted but you can see them now at:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzzOTOMCt38

    and

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIJCW2V53Hg

    Randy

  • chasson
    chasson

    The change of practice that Dogpatch is talking about, dated from 2005, you can find it on the "noblood" forum, this is Jan B. Wade, a bloodless coordinator who said that:

    "There has been some refinement in what a Jehovah's Witness patient may or may not accept. Some Jehovah's Witnesses may not require the blood to be kept in a directely connected line. For these patients two or three units might be removed and kept standing by in the room for reinfusion. Other patients might want the removed blood to be attached to a return line that is actually connected to their body. It is up to the individual patient to decide."

    http://www.noblood.org/transfusion-alternatives/2662-question-re-hemodilution/#.T-lflfU7RDQ

    I have mentionned briefly here in 2007: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/medical/128917/1/Hemodilution-A-new-secret-change-in-blood-Policy

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