Fusion Theism: I have a question for this statement given by you:
* A gradual improvement of their blood policies, including the approval of hemoglobin and many other fractions.
Do you know that when you have a meaningful loss of blood, you urgently need a blood transfusion, and there is no other way to face this problem?? ...however, let's quote how an article in JW.ORG deceives the Witnesses:
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http://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/activities/living-bible-principles/blood-transfusions/#?insight[search_id]=76f20549-788b-42a9-959f-144552f7753d&insight[search_result_index]=0
For decades,
Jehovah’s Witnesses have been criticized because of their refusal to
accept blood transfusions. That refusal, based on the Biblical directive
to ‘abstain from blood,’ has at times clashed with what doctors thought
to be in the best medical interests of their patients.—Acts 15:29.
Increasingly,
however, experienced voices within the medical community have been
pointing to medical reasons for using clinical strategies that avoid
blood transfusion.
The Spring 2013 issue of the journal Stanford Medicine Magazine, a
publication of the Stanford University School of Medicine, contained a
special report on blood, part of which was entitled “Against the Flow—What’s
Behind the Decline in Blood Transfusions?” The author of that article,
Sarah C. P. Williams, states: “Over the past decade, a growing body of
research has revealed that in hospitals around the world, donated blood
is used more often, and in larger quantities, than is needed to help
patients—both in operating rooms and hospital wards.”
The author quotes
Patricia Ford, M.D., founder and director of The Center for Bloodless
Medicine and Surgery at Pennsylvania Hospital. Dr. Ford said: “There’s
this idea ingrained in the culture of medicine that people will die if
they don’t have a certain level of blood, that blood is the ultimate
lifesaver . . . That’s true in some specific situations, * but for most patients in most situations it’s just not true.”
Dr. Ford, who
treats about 700 of Jehovah’s Witnesses each year, also said: “Many
physicians I talked to . . . had this misperception that a lot of
patients just can’t survive without receiving blood . . . I may have
even thought that myself to some degree. But what I rapidly learned was
you can care for these patients by just applying some easy strategies.”
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So, as you read, the Watchtower has partially quoted the article “Against the Flow—What’s
Behind the Decline in Blood Transfusions?” , which apparently says that some physicians have a misperception that "patients just can't survive without receiving blood". However, The Watchtower omitted to quote meaningful statements of that article:
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In some emergency situations,
though, patients will always need blood transfusions. Despite years of
research, no safe substitutes for real human blood have been developed
that can help patients in cases of blood loss......And for many trauma
patients, and others who need a transfusion in an emergency, it’s still
true that blood is a lifesaver. The more than 50,000 blood donations
through Stanford Blood Center each year are key to saving many lives.
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Note that "in cases of blood loss.....blood is a lifesaver", but most of the witnesses who died for the blood ban were in that case. So, the Watchtower intentionally misses the main point.