Blood Transfusion Options for Parents

by ctrwtf 3 Replies latest jw friends

  • ctrwtf
    ctrwtf

    I didn't want to hijack the Anderson's informative thread below, so I thought I'd post something I've been thinking about for quite awhile now, regarding children and blood transfusions.

    Even the bloodthirsty god the Wits worship probably wouldn't hold it against a child if their legal guardian forced them to have a blood transfusion. Legally, morally, even cognitively children especially as young as the tyke in the story referenced cannot make decisions for themselves.

    So this story, and many others, is not about the child's will but rather the parents will. Personally, I decided from the time my first child was born, if he/she needed blood they would get it on my authority. What's the worst that could happen to me? DA'd? So what? After a few years and a few "wow I'm really sorry brothers, I was under duress" I'd be back in the fold. I'd even take the heat for the missus.

    As for my eternal future? Hey, Jesus died so that others may live. I'm just following his example.

    Do these moronic parents even think about their options? Wait a minute, I know the answer to my own question.

    As Oubliette would write, "It's a cult!"

  • Crazyguy
    Crazyguy
    I was like so many JW's most of my life. I would refuse the blood and die I even thought fractions were a bad idea. When talking to a hospital liason person about blood I was informed of all the options available to my wife and unborn child should they need it. Most of these options had blood in them or some ingredients of blood anyway. I decided that I would do some research about the whole subject and we'll let's just say. If there was a hell every GB and leader of this cult should go there immediately do not pass go, but go there now!
  • millie210
    millie210

    That Oubliette quote is never more true than when we are talking about blood/JWs and children.

    There is a form now that parents who are JWs can use to work around the blood issue for children.

    It originated in Canada and has been recommended to a family I knew personally here in the U.S.

    The problem is the Org and the Liason Committee are not telling JW parents everywhere about it. Why?

    Also, the wording around handling takers of blood transfusions judicially has changed slightly in the newest elders manual.

    Many are unaware of this. Even elders.

  • millie210
    millie210

    Found the article about the letter parents can use

    Without fanfare, Jehovah’s Witnesses quietly soften position on blood transfusions

    http://news.nationalpost.com/holy-post/without-fanfare-jehovahs-witnesses-quietly-soften-position-on-blood-transfusions

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