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April 8, 2004
Dear Ms Maria Canton:
Thank you for your April 7, 2004 story on the JWs and their blood transfusion ban. http://www.canada.com/calgary/calgaryherald/index.html
This has been an ongoing issue with the JWs and exJWs for many years. I am not a JW but I am very interested in their ways due to my many exJW and JW friends that I have. I know Lawrence Hughes very well with respect to this issue and the many who work at AJWRB ( http://www.ajwrb.org ) who try to act as a "check and balance" to the JW leadership's ever changing blood doctrine.
The "so-called" blood transfusion ban has "evolved" since the 1940s when the JWs first started their ban and 1961 when the JW leadership made it an excommunication (disfellowship/family and friends shunning) offence if a JW took a blood transfusion. I assure you that the family lawyer will never tell you of the 1939 Golden Age magazine article by the JWs that showed support for blood transfusions. Oddly, during this time frame the JW leadership began to remove their ban on vaccinations.
Back in 1961 the leaders of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc. (JWs main corporation) banned all types of blood transfusions. They even banned organ transplants later that decade. Then in the 1970s and 1980s, they allowed for organ transplants and then allowed for different "parts" of blood to be transfused into JWs. In June, 2000 the leadership decided to even allow the blood part called hemoglobin to be transfused into Jehovah's Witnesses (this is important therapy in trauma occurrences since a lot of new alternate blood based products that are made from hemoglobin are slowly going through FDA approval). In this time frame, the leadership came up with a unique doctrine that whole blood, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma are not to be transfused. If blood is broken down further, JWs are allowed to take it as a matter of conscience (just like vaccinations). Think about that for a second. If doctors can spilt all the parts of blood into what the JW leadership call "blood fractions", and then transfuse all those parts separately at the same time into a JW, the leadership will allow it. But, if the JW takes whole blood, the JW is kicked out of the organization.
Of course the leadership will also not publically tell the flock that white blood cells can be taken through an peripheral auto stem cell transplant (which is a type of a white blood cell transfusion) or through drinking breast or cows milk or through organ transplants. So how on the one hand can a leadership say it bans white blood cell transfusions but allow white blood cell transfers to be taken in these other forms.
They will tell you that their whole doctrine is based on a couple of Bible passages. That is only partially true. Look deep into their writings of the 1990, 1994 and June 15, 2000 editions of the Watchtower magazine (which publishes the JW leadership's official doctrine). You will note that the blood doctrine ban is based on the combination of bible verses, science and medical information (NOT just the bible). The articles stress that if a blood part "naturally" passes between two individuals with separate blood systems (such as a mother and a fetus during gestation) then, the leadership believes that Jehovah God is allowing this to "naturally happen" and Jehovah God is telling the leaders that it is okay to take that specific blood component. This is why albumin (part of the plasma) and hemoglobin are now allowed to be taken by JWs. Of course what the leaders will never tell you and the world is that red blood cells do move natural between mother and fetus as well as "natural" whole blood transfers take place between many "individuals" (as defined by the leadership) during the gestation of identical twins (monochorionic gestation).
The JW leadership also enjoys explaining that blood transfusions are extremely dangerous to take. They explain to their flock of all of the dangerous medical stories and diseases involving blood transfusions. Of course they don't tell the world that there has been a huge improvement in our blood system or provide the true statistics of a million to one shot of getting AIDS and the likelihood of the person having more of a chance of having a bad reaction to a vaccine (which is allowed by JW leadership) or death during an organ transplant (which is also allowed by the JW leadership).
My point in explaining all of the above is that in order for two adults to make a decision about their child's medical health, their decision has to be an "informed decision". With all the leadership's teachings ingrained in the heads of the JWs, the threat of excommunication/shunning and lack of understanding of what the blood doctrine is about, there is no way for the parents to make an "informed decision" on the JW leadership's blood doctrine ban and the health and welfare of their child. Thus, the Province has to step in and protect the health and welfare of this innocent little child.
I do note that the lawyer was telling you and the court that the young child did not need a blood transfusion or at the least should have gotten a further review by another doctor. I believe most doctors will tell you that bacteria and viruses spread extremely fast through very tiny children because their immune systems are not up to the same level of yours and mine. If it is at all possible could I ask that you please alert your readers to the fact that the lawyer who made these statements does NOT have a medical degree. It is one thing for a medical doctor to make a statement publically on this but this lawyer's credibility should be called into question if he does not belong to a College of Physicians and Surgeons in Alberta or Ontario.
Finally and for your information, this is just NOT a Toronto lawyer representing the family. He actually works for or assists a law firm run by Glen How that represents the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Canada Inc. (the main Canadian corporation for the JWs). I know it is tough but would it be at all possible for you to actually provide the true background of counsel when you do your next story?
Again thank you very much for this article and the dangers faced by young Jehovah's Witnesses children.
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