Oh, by the way.
Take a wild guess who dreamt up the idea about no blood transfusions for
Jehovah’s Witnesses in the first place?
Charles Russell,
the founder of the church? No!
Judge Rushford,
the alcoholic and second president? No!
The third
president N.H. Knorr? Yes!
God didn’t want to
talk to the first two presidents of the Jehovah’s Witness about the blood
issue. Even though the Witness organization had been around for over
seventy-five years. In 1944, God finally decided to give Knorr “new light” on
the matter of the use of blood. Since everything produced by the writing
department had to be approved by Knorr, here is his wisdom as explained in the
Watchtower.
"The
blood in any person is in reality the person himself...poisons due to personal
living, eating and drinking habits...The poisons that produce the impulse to
commit suicide, murder, or steal are in the blood. Moral insanity, sexual
perversions, repression, inferiority complexes, petty crimes—these often follow
in the wake of blood transfusion." - Watchtower, September 1,
1961 p.564
There
you have it. From God’s lips to Knorr’s ears.
When
you stop taking the blue pill and you take a step back, you can see the
insanity quite clearly. However the insanity is not from you taking a blood
transfusion, as they would have you believe. The insanity comes from you eating
their contaminated “spiritual food” which is mixed in with the blue pills.
The
Society did mention that a blood transfusion could cause “sexual perversions.”
Of
course, a person must now wonder if Leo Greenlees, the pervert and governing
body member, ever had a blood transfusion. This would of course explain his
perverse behavior.