The Real Reason for the Blood Ban?

by Farkel 31 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    People who are informed about the history of the Watchtower movement are well-aware that "new light" doesn't come out of a vacuum. "Jehovah" always seems to spirit-direct His "new light" when the WTS has a problem they created for themselves. This is all Bible-Based(tm).

    After the death of Chuck Russell in 1916, Joseph Rutherford illegally wrested control from Russell's hand-picked successors. As a result, a large majority of Bible Students at that time bolted from the religion. Amazingly enough, "Jehovah" provided Rutherford with the "new light" he needed to rebuild the religion he now controlled. "Jehovah" did this by revealing to Rutherford the "indisputable fact" that Armageddon would arrive in 1925. As a result of the "Millions" campaign, membership swelled. That scheme worked fine until the majority of membership again bolted when 1925 turned out to be yet another prophetic failure of the organization.

    What would Rutherford next do? He did everything possible to draw attention to his religion, not just with world wide literature campaigns, but by issuing WTS statements and creating Watchtower doctrines that would piss off just about everyone. "Religion is a Snare and a Racket" and "Religion is a Harlot" are good examples. Those obnoxious sound cars which woke up sleeping people on Sundays is another. Rutherford cared not one whit about the welfare of his followers. They were just book peddlers to him. Banning his members from accepting small pox vaccinations and from entering into military service were other examples where the victims of these policies suffered while Rutherford's religion got a lot of publicity.

    There was a lot of persection of Jehovah's Witnesses during World War II and alot of publicity surrounding it. Doubtless it elicited sympathy or at least curiousity among members of the public: good chance to recruit more members.

    Another example of expediency was the society noticed in the mid/late 1960's that growth was stagnant. This is not good. Was it then also a coincidence that FW Franz concocted his 1975 "prophecy" in 1969, then?

    Nathan Knorr and Fred Franz were familiar enough with Watchtower history to know that when World War II would end, persecution of membership over their refusal to fight for their country (and thus free publicity) would decline. This is not good. Was it then also a coincidence that FW Franz concocted his ban on blood transfusions in 1945, the year WWII ended?

    Not according to a man who was a third generation witness and a forty year member, a man who served at in the administrative offices in the WTS's world headquarters and was personally acquainted with many WT leaders. Although this man wishes to remain anonymous due to the fact that he still has many family members in the WTS, his comments ring true (to me at least) based upon identical patterns used by the WTS in the past.

    He claims that Hayden Covington told him that Fred Franz anticipated a drop in news-media publicity with the ending of the war. Franz thought a ban against blood transfusions would continue to publicize the WTS and also create an uproar in the community. This ban would also help convince dubbies that they would be "suffering [and dying, it should be noted] for righteousness' sake." Of course, such suffering and dying would convince them they MUST have the truth.

    If this is true, as I believe it is, then Franz was willing to sacrifice the lives of (it is estimated) 10,000 men, women and children who would die by refusing blood in order to further the interests and "promote" the Watchtower Society. Some may call it "sacrifice." I call it "cold-blooded murder."

    It's all Bible-Based(tm), though.

    For reference: "The Four Presidents of the Watch Tower Society"

    Farkel

  • minimus
    minimus

    Farkel, Thanks for that! Your comments clearly suggest that "everything is by design". The leaders are cold and calculating. If they really cared about making sure "the good news of the kingdom" was given so that people would have a chance for salvation, they would have spent their billions long ago to get the message out....They are FRAUDS!

  • prgirl79
    prgirl79

    Good point to me they are cold blooded murdered. Teaching others this is a sacrifice. I wonder how calculated this all is. Sometimes i think they do now and it is all calculated, but it's hard to accept that because then they seem just evil.

  • garybuss
    garybuss

    Good post Farkel! Thanks for keeping the murder doctrine on top. It's great to see you taking a top line. Hope to see more. GaryB

  • Undaunted Danny
    Undaunted Danny

    Farkel good to know!

    Remember,always do that, 'regression analysis'.Just where the heck did it all come from ?

    ........Well,'detox' Bum Joe Rutherford,got a 'burr' on his butt,back in the 1940's about blood.They knew it was bogus back then.It's an overextension of the old testament kosher law,which DOESN'T apply to new testament Christians..

    They thought that the end of the world was a coming back then,(1940ish).Sooooooooo, there wouldn't be much of a body count causality.

    Now with Blood on their hands,and the murder of thousands of innocent minor children,how can they account for the body count, if they repeal it outright now?

    More importantly,the WT$ would be sued,for mega-bucks,for all the wrongful death lawsuits.

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    : Joe Rutherford,got a 'burr' on his butt,back in the 1940's about blood.

    Rutherford died in 1941, but Clayton Woodworth was a fanatic in his wacky notions of being healthy and his hatred of medicine, surgery and doctors. During Rutherford's tenure, the only blood ban for dubs was on eating animal blood, since that is what the Bible discusses. I have no doubt, however, that had Rutherford lived until after WWII, he would have done the same thing. That is, ban blood transfusions to keep the pot-stirred and to focus that publicity to the WTS

    Farkel

  • waiting
    waiting

    Thanks, Farkel - good info.

    For reference: "The Four Presidents of the Watch Tower Society"

    Randy Watters gave a review of this book in his by-mail journal of Freeminds this month. If ANYONE doesn't receive it..........they should. Marvelous information.

    It's odd how the mind warping decisions of the WT mirror the decisions of the Catholic Church in their cold blooded execution of bodies.

    But the followers (including me for 30 yrs) just don't get it. As one x-Scientologist said "Because I was in a CULT!"

    waiting

  • Brummie
    Brummie

    Excellent thread, though I do find it hard to believe that they would start forbidding blood as a publicity stunt. But I guess thats what destructive cults do.

    Brummie

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