DO JW HAVE FREE CHOICE ON BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS

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  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard
    Parents appeal court order for blood transfusions
    Vancouver Province (subscription), Canada - 11 minutes ago
    Shane Brady, lawyer for the Jehovah's Witness family, said he will argue there was no

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    Shane Brady, lawyer for the Jehovah's Witness family, said he will argue there was no medical emergency that justified apprehension of the babies.
    Arlen Redekop, The Province
  • Gill
    Gill

    Of course Jehovah's Witnesses have a choice whether or not to accept blood transfusions.

    If they choose wrongly however, there is a price to pay which is excommunication and the loss of their family and loved ones. Little wonder many choose to die instead........the consequences are much the same either way.

    As I lay, potentially bleeding to death after a sudden massive haemorrage during and emergency C section, I knew that if I accepted the blood the doctors were offering me and infact pleading with me to take, I would be as good as dead any way. So, I chose not to take the blood. I survived because of excellent medical care. Not everyone is that lucky.

    But I had a choice. I could die from no blood, or I could 'die' taking blood, by losing all my family anyway.

    That IS the choice!

    I wonder how many JWs or ex JWs have survived by the skin of their teeth because of fear of the wrath of the WTBTS!

  • Gill
    Gill

    And, where did Shane Brady get his medical degree?

    It's a sad thing to see anyone argue for the death of someone when that someone, or in the the case of the surviving sextuplets, those little someones have so much potential for a good and happy life. How sad that multinational printing company is paying for someone to argue for the death of innocents. What are they trying to cover up? I wonder.

    Glad to hear that the four survivors are doing well! Nice to have some good news!

  • fri
    fri

    I dont know what is the big thing about forcing jehovhas witnesses to take blood. Last time I checked blood was a very scarce commodity. The less the twits take the more there is for me in case I need it.

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    And, where did Shane Brady get his medical degree?

    It's a sad thing to see anyone argue for the death of someone when that someone, or in the the case of the surviving sextuplets, those little someones have so much potential for a good and happy life. How sad that multinational printing company is paying for someone to argue for the death of innocents. What are they trying to cover up? I wonder.

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/16/128983/1.ashx Informative thread on Mr Shane Brady

  • moshe
    moshe
    Moshe- do you have a link that describes this split?? I always suspected as much since the change was made 6 months after 4 new members of the GB were appointed.

    No, I don't --just my common sense-! It is pretty obvious how these policy changes are developed before they are are promulgated. No doubt the system in place on the GB that Ray franz describes in his books is still functining in the same fashion.

  • Uzzah
    Uzzah

    Did you guys notice this little tidbit? The Watchtower itself is trying to deprive free speech with legal threats:

    In late December, Jehovah's Witness officials had written a letter cautioning a respected medical journal, Paediatrics and Child Health, against publishing an article by Guichon, the medical ethicist, and scholar Ian Mitchell, in which the authors questioned whether Jehovah's Witnesses

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  • Nosferatu
    Nosferatu
    Asked whether some Jehovah's Witnesses might feel coerced into refusing transfusions, Mark Ruge, Ontario-based spokesman for the Canadian Watchtower Society, said: "People can say whatever they want. I don't have the time to counter every accusation that's made."

    Ruge, you fvvving blob of chicken shit. What do you have better to do with your time? You're not getting paid for your busy schedule because the WTS is paying for your room and board. You don't want to agree to the statement because it's the truth and it'll make your arsehole-inspired religion look bad. Better to duck behind Mommy Org for protection from Satan's big bad world. So much for Jehovah protecting you. Goddam pvvvy.

  • Scully
    Scully
    The group of legal and religion specialists claims the society fights mainly for freedom for the religious organization

    Isn't it interesting that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not apply to ORGANIZATIONS.... but to INDIVIDUALS.

    Once you open the can of worms that ORGANIZATIONS have rights and freedoms, they can claim that they have government backing to compel their members / employees to do whatever they deem to suit the ORGANIZATION'S belief structure.

    That smells like a recipe for corruption.

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