Blood: A Jewish, yes, could eat in case of extreme necessity unbled an animal

by Jaime l de Aragon 13 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Jaime l de Aragon
    Jaime l de Aragon

    In fact, everything was pure hygiene, then Jews exaggerated all out of context, such as when the disciples were eating with unwashed hands spikes,

    I do not understand, is where they came to these satanic light, who have sacrificed tens of thousands of lives to Molech, cornea transplants that was very bad and prohibited in the Act

    Awake! - In its edition of December 8, 1968, on p. 21 and 22:"Although thousands of corneal transplants are performed each year ... There are those, such as Jehovah's Christian witnesses, considering all transplants between humans as cannibalism ....

  • james_woods
    james_woods
    It was not an ultra sacred law, was hygienic , the situation was in a desert and required hygiene, washing hands, bury feces, observe quarantine, in that context was ordered not to eat an animal unbled , the blood could meat very quickly and contained many diseases, but in certain circumstances if he could eat, LIFE prevailed, JW paradoxically not put the blood and death prevails

    Yes. And that principle of bypassing the law for good reason is contained in the NT as well: Who would not go out on a Sabbath to save his Ox? Besides these Jewish Law technicalities, there remains the vast question if the NT statements on blood even remotely cover a medical procedure like a blood transfusion (completely unknown in NT bible times). Which the JWs have obscured themselves with their complete confusion on "blood fractions".

  • Theocratic Sedition
    Theocratic Sedition
    Awake! - In its edition of December 8, 1968, on p. 21 and 22:"Although thousands of corneal transplants are performed each year ... There are those, such as Jehovah's Christian witnesses, considering all transplants between humans as cannibalism ....

    Knew they used to equate transplants with cannibalism, but never even remotely considered corneal transplants falling under that same umbrella. SMH @ God's chosen organization and the crazy things they've printed throughout the years.

  • King Solomon
    King Solomon

    Hmmm, perhaps an omniscient God who knows the future didn't foresee the development of medical treatments like cornea transplants, blood transfusions, genetic engineering, germ theory of disease transmission, etc, etc? How could THAT be?

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