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The poisons that produce the
impulse to commit suicide, murder, or steal are in the blood
Comment: This is just a fascination quote in
itself. It seems ridiculous to think that such sins reside in
physical blood. In truth, we are by nature sinners, not that sin
resides in blood.
(continued).......... PERSONALITY INFLUENCEDThose who are more inclined to rest their confidence in the learning of men than in the wisdom of God may feel that the care exercised in the selection of blood donors makes it possible to avoid all these dangers. But consider the facts. It will probably shock you to learn that the blood of dead people is being transfused into the bodies of hospital patients, but reports from Russia and Spain show that it is exactly what is done there; and even in the United States of America experiments have been conducted with transfusion of cadaver blood! Of course, that probably is not the practice in your community. But the magazine Time as of May 26, 1961, reports page 564 the case of a 49-year-old woman in the Pontiac General
Hospital who was given two pints of blood from the cadaver of a
12-year-old boy who had drowned in a nearby lake and who had been dead
from two and a half to three hours. Also, that as long ago as 1935 a
doctor in a Chicago suburb had used a technique like that of the
Russians, and that this American doctor accounted for about thirty-five
cadaver-blood transfusions in two years. Perhaps the donor is one's own
living relative, a reputable, clean-living individual. Does that assure
safety? No; it will not remove the danger of a reaction due to
incompatibility; nor does it guarantee that the individual may not be
the carrier of some disease, perhaps even unknown to himself. In most
cases, however, one who receives blood has no idea who the donor is.
Some of it may come from healthy persons; some from alcoholics and
degenerates. Criminals in jail are given the opportunity to donate their
blood. For example, the New York Times of April 6, 1961,
reported: "Inmates of Sing Sing Prison at Ossining will give blood to
the Red Cross today." A commendable act? Perhaps not as beneficial to
their fellow men as the community is led to believe. DEMONSTRATING FAITH IN THE GIVER OF LIFE What do these facts mean in the case of a Christian who has suffered severe blood loss and is in need of treatment? Is there nothing that can be done? Must he simply wait to die? Not at all! Jehovah's witnesses have no religious objections to page 565 any treatment that does not conflict with the law of God, and the fact is that other treatments are available. Doctors who recognize man as a creation of God, instead of a product of evolution, are usually more inclined to realize that the human body has been endowed by God with marvelous recuperative powers, and they co-operate with these instead of feeling that the prohibition on the use of blood is a barrier to recovery. Our own bodies are marvelously equipped to meet emergencies, even those occasioned by blood loss. (Ps. 139:14) ....... (continued)
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