While i agree with your basic premise im not sure id call it idolatrous. It is certainly ill-conceived and flies in the face of everything jesus taught.
consider: jesus said it was ok to heal a man on the sabbath, breaking a direct law from god about β workingβ on that day. He also pointed out that they would save a sheep or a bull that fell into a pit on the sabath, clearly involving work, but the life of the animal called for it. He then added how much more so a mans life.
But the blood prohibition is some absolute? Never made sense to me and was clearly in contradiction to jesus own teachings.... if you care about that kind of thing.
Also tdβs comments regarding it being a dietrary issues also are in line with logic. It wasnt an available medical practice. It was on the same level as not boiling a kid in its mothers milk, also a dietary restriction jwβs dont care about, along with more than 600 other misaic laws they dont follow. Its all pick and choose with their religion.