In recent years, the Watchtower Society has given conflicting signals about its policy
regarding compelling Witnesses not to take blood transfusions. While there are many
inconsistencies in their understanding and enforcement of this ban on blood, this doesn't
mean much to the average Witness - who, having largely surrendered their power
of reason already, will not question Watchtower authority in exposing them to possible
death. They are likely to simply repeat "abstain from blood" with no further inquiry
into glaring contradictions that would offend THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY left
the "truth" because they couldn't find logic in it. Doctrine, scripture and cold reason
don't apply here - we left that behind long ago when the Watchtower safely avoided
all debate or official apologia on the matter. You should accept their silence as a
confession of guilt.
Getting rid of the blood issue appeals to you and me - and likely to anyone
who has the least degree of honesty or humanitarian impulse. That clearly doesn't
apply here. If you've been following the latest KM's, videos, and magazine articles
the matter is given renewed emphasis.
I think I may know why.
Continuing to demand that Witnesses die for this issue is the least expensive
and most convenient way for the Watchtower leadership to handle the problem.
Consider that ALL THEY HAVE TO DO is keep insisting that this is a religious
issue ( thereby above rational analysis) - and they're legally protected. There's
nothing anyone can do about it. Even if a defector "went public" with complete
testimony that the Theocrats KNEW the policy was a mistake, it doesn't matter.
They would cling to the first amendment and ignore the whole uproar. They're covered.
And that, my friends, is why your Witness friends and relatives will continue
to bleed to death in emergencies, because sacrificing them is the cheapest
and easiest way for Watchtower leaders to continue their authority. It's that simple.
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