Every time the Watch Tower Medical Advise Corporation's agents become active, there is another dead body.
Life is cheap in the Watch Tower Corporations. Members gladly accept the idea that god ran re-create a person and will, if the agent is loyal to the Society. Armageddon is coming soon and the resurrection will follow closely after and it will most likely be only a matter of a few months or a couple years and they will see their dead friend or relative again. It was the same in the 1960's and 1970's and on and on it goes.
Sacrifice all for the Tower Power and if you need any real help, call your worldly relatives or shunned children or parents.
Are there any patterns emerging here?
gb
20 year old JW dead in USA - AJWRB responds
by Lee Elder 17 Replies latest jw friends
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garybuss
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ChristianObserver
Hello Lee :o)
This is another tragic loss of life for an irrational policy :o(
Recently I picked up a copy of Awake which had been placed on top of a pile of magazines in a local hospital accident and emergency waiting room.
The thought occurred to me that if Jehovah's Witnesses were placing literature there, maybe those concerned about this issue could place flyers outlining the current status of the blood policy and drawing attention to the AJWRB site, in hospital waiting rooms/doctors' and dental surgeries and on staff/student notice boards in hospitals and medical schools with the title: Do Jehovah's Witnesses REALLY abstain from blood?
Just a thought........>> heads off to draw up a draft...........>>may I use the colourful pie chart on the AJWRB site *pretty please* - complete with acknowledgement of the source?
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jst2laws
Excellent Lee Elder,
Just two of many points made:
You are likely aware that approximately 2/3 of the children raised as JWs grow up and leave the WTS, so what does their death accomplish? Please extricate yourselves from the doctor/patient relationship and give JWs a free choice in their medial care.
Your 2/3 sounds conservative. Still an eye opener to think that most of these young people who die would not have chosen to die for this cause as adults.
All of you know very well that a red blood cell is nothing more than a tiny doughnut shaped bag of hemoglobin it doesnt even have a nucleus! The red cell is 97% hemoglobin and 3% bag (membrane).
So the WT (Pharisee) ruling is like a motor vehicle rule that one must have a driver license to drive a motor vehicle. But if you take the top down on the convertible it is no longer a motor vehicle. No license required.
Thanks for challenging the HLC members to wake up before it is too late.
Jst2laws
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AjaxMan
Sad to say, but it's true: Another life dying unnecessarily for a stupid doctrine!
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Scully
I saw something on TV recently that gave me an idea for AJWRB. Of course, it's only an idea, and I have no idea of how to go about implementing something of this magnitude.
The TV program was about a large plot of land that had been donated to celebrate the birth of new babies. Parents were invited to plant a tree for their children, and could visit the trees. Similar things have been done as "memory trees" for deceased loved ones.
I was thinking that it would be very cool to have a Memorial Garden for people who have died because of the WTS's blood doctrine/former organ transplant doctrine and so on. I don't have a plot of land to donate, but I just thought it would be a worthy project.
Love, Scully
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Lee Elder
Nancee Park wrote:
<What do you do to make or raise funds? Bake sales or what if any? Do you send out letters asking for any funds? Contact foundations to request applications for free grant money? Sell "Im Memory Of..." tee-shirts? Sell a book about the problem?
What do you do for that?>
We do not have anyone to handle that for us. Are you volunteering?
Lee
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Lee Elder
Christian Observer wrote:
<The thought occurred to me that if Jehovah's Witnesses were placing literature there, maybe those concerned about this issue could place flyers outlining the current status of the blood policy and drawing attention to the AJWRB site, in hospital waiting rooms/doctors' and dental surgeries and on staff/student notice boards in hospitals and medical schools with the title: Do Jehovah's Witnesses REALLY abstain from blood?
Just a thought........>> heads off to draw up a draft...........>>may I use the colourful pie chart on the AJWRB site *pretty please* - complete with acknowledgement of the source?>
Yes you may - please send final copy to AJWRB before distributing.
Thanks,
Lee
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Lee Elder
Hi Scully,
That is a great idea! Why don't you try to develop it.
Thanks,
Lee