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“Given that you admit that the changes would have an impact on thedeath rate, isn't it a little disingenuous to suggest that the figure produced by a formula that ignores these changes is accurate and conservative?”
Simon,
Of course the figure produced by my extrapolation is not disingenuous because my extrapolation is as stated: Since 1961 we can conservatively estimate that at least 50,000 of Jehovah's Witnesses have died due to Watchtower's blood doctrine. What does "at least" mean to you, Simon?
Whether my extrapolation is conservative in order to establish a minimum value is for critics to examine. So far I’ve been offered no evidence showing my value is anything other than minimal.
“Again, you are so convinced that you are 'conservative' that you are not even willing to even consider any ways that you may not be. The 19 dead in the study could be a large cluster for all you know and not indicative of results elsewhere or even there for the following or preceeding time periods.”
The 19 deaths are still 19 deaths. Right? Guess what? The 19 deaths is not an understatement because we know they occurred, and that is the baseline input used in my extrapolation.
Mortality resulting from refusal of red cell transfusion in years previous to 1998 would only inflate the value of my extrapolation because in previous years patients were more dependant on red cell transfusion than today.
Marvin Shilmer