Simon. The link keeps disappearing. Can you fix this?
Here it is:
http://ajwrb.org/watchtower-blood-map
the vast majority of deaths from the blood policy are undocumented because they are simply not newsworthy.
if you know of a death or serious injury/disability related to the blood policy, please help us document it.
send as many details as you can recall.
Simon. The link keeps disappearing. Can you fix this?
Here it is:
http://ajwrb.org/watchtower-blood-map
the vast majority of deaths from the blood policy are undocumented because they are simply not newsworthy.
if you know of a death or serious injury/disability related to the blood policy, please help us document it.
send as many details as you can recall.
The link to the Watchtower Blood Map is not showing up on my post.
Please click on this link and report your experience with the form on the bottom of the page. Please provide as much of the information requested in the first post as possible.
Thank you.
the vast majority of deaths from the blood policy are undocumented because they are simply not newsworthy.
if you know of a death or serious injury/disability related to the blood policy, please help us document it.
send as many details as you can recall.
The vast majority of deaths from the blood policy are undocumented because they are simply not newsworthy. If you know of a death or serious injury/disability related to the blood policy, please help us document it. Send as many details as you can recall. We will post the story on our website at AJWRB via the "Blood map".
If possible include, names, dates, cause of death, disease/injury, age, city/state/country, congregation, photos and any other relevant information you have. Help us show the real cost of this policy and force the WTS hand to get rid of it. There is a contact page at the bottom of the map.
Watchtower Blood Map
1) many who were on the destructive path have been transformed by their teachings (this includes me who was once vicious, and presumptuous and atheistic).
2) equal monthly pay to all members of the bethel community regardless of whether they are bc members or sweepers.
this is something that still remains as an unattainable dream for the world.
I don't have time to read all of this. I would simply say that if Jehovah's Witnesses did not have some good things going for them, they wouldn't be around. I had some very good JW friends when I was still active. I knew a lot of very good people who were JW, and they have some very good teachings.
There are, however, two sides to every coin. If we are being honest, we have to acknowledge that the religion has some very problematic policies in place that have caused great harm to both individuals and families. If you could put an end to Watchtower abuses, they would be a reasonably good fundamentalist Christian community. Until that happens, however, they are are not a safe place to have your family. There are much, much better places to be imo.
back in 1991, a young brother maybe 18 years old living next to my place committed suicide.
his father expected him to be very zealous just like he was, but the son never wanted to be like that.
he was always controlled by his father.
One young brother I grew up with drove up to the mountains and shot himself in the head.
Another sister I pioneered with in my teens, stopped her subscription to the WT/G, fashioned a hose to her exhaust pipe and gassed herself.
A young woman stopped her car on the side of the interstate and stepped out in front of a semi-truck.
Another drank himself to death.
There are others.
...wrote a piece on the work of ajwrb and what had been accomplished, as well as how it was done.
i had not read this before this evening when i came across it in their newsletter archives.
its interesting to see the perspective of someone who works as a child advocate and non-jw.
@Diogenesister - the purification notion has long made sense to me. If you look at the writings on vaccination it was clearly viewed as a "contamination". Little wonder that the view evolved into a ban on blood which was the source of the dreaded "puss" used for vaccines.
@Marvin Shilmer - they have certainly established a pattern of indifference when it comes to the lives of individuals who are impacted by these policies. The concern is always for the "organization". We've seen this all the way back to the clotting factors in the 70's. One of these days, the right attorney is going to hammer them on this - assuming there is any money left from all of the child abuse litigation, settlements and judgments.
...wrote a piece on the work of ajwrb and what had been accomplished, as well as how it was done.
i had not read this before this evening when i came across it in their newsletter archives.
its interesting to see the perspective of someone who works as a child advocate and non-jw.
...wrote a piece on the work of AJWRB and what had been accomplished, as well as how it was done. I had not read this before this evening when I came across it in their newsletter archives. Its interesting to see the perspective of someone who works as a child advocate and non-JW. Here is the link:
Childrens Healthcare is a Legal Duty
i just got a call from a friend of mine who is going to court on friday to fight to see his children because his jw ex-wife doesn't want him to have access to them anymore.
in a nutshell this is his situation: met her about 12 years ago after she had left the borg and they got married and had a couple of kids.
she decided that she didn't want her children murdered by jehovah at armageddon so after being gone for 7 years, she went back and went back with a vengence.
These should be helpful:
http://kuow.org/post/when-14-year-old-chooses-die-because-religion-can-anyone-stop-him
Why are these kids dead?
that the paradise may or may not be real?
that the things you have been taught for many years from the jehovah's witnesses may not really be as they say?
has it really ever really hit you with that "pow" of reality ever?
Process this. Some scientists are now saying that everything we experience in this life may only be a computer simulation.
i'm reading an excellent book about defectors from the mormon church called differing visions: dissenters in mormon history.
through a collection of essays from many academic authors it looks at the life stories of dissenters and reasons for departure, as well as analysing the impact of their dissent on the church itself.
fascinating stuff and makes me wish there was a similar volume looking at the key dissenters from jws/watchtower and the impact they had.