honestly and without bias, just what the view of JW culture (i.e the people in the congregations in general) was of organ transplants during that time
Unthinkable, unnatural like Frankenstiein, just not done.
And especially, what of the following choices was the penalty?
I don't remember hearing any jw getting a transplant. I don't remember knowing what the penalty was, I guess I had assumed it would be DF because it was so unequivically against the rules. Then they flip flopped some more in print, but in talks it was crystal clear we were not supposed to take blood or transplants--spiritual people didn't do that, and you could be bloodguilty for stumbling others.
Any pertinent explanation you feel is helpful is also appreciated.
Not directly about organ transplants per se, but I was treated with terrible disdain for having hemophilia factor prior to becoming a jw, and they saw that as equal to transplants (and worse than single donor transfusions FYI). The words said to me as a child included niceties, such as, "cannibal", "vampire", "demonic", "thirsting for blood".
I was specifically told I was "damaged goods like a rape victim and most bros won't want to marry you. You will have to die and be resurrected to cleanse yourself from this." (But then resurrected ones won't marry either, so I was doomed to be celibate forever.)
(And I was in the situation described by Ray Franz, that they changed their minds to allow a single lifetime dose but didn't tell me.)