Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Compare and contrast.

Two recent news stories.  The first involves a young woman in full control of her faculties, who has decided to starve herself to death.  A judge held that she should be force-fed in an attempt to keep her alive, although this is contrary to her wishes. The second case is of a young man who is a Jehovah's Witness, also in full control of his faculties, who was suffering from sickle cell anaemia and refused the blood transfusion which could - probably would - have saved his life.  He wanted to live, but the law could not interfere and force him to have the transfusion against his wishes.  Somehow I find it difficult to reconcile these two cases.  A woman who wants to die is forced by the law to live, and a man who wants to live dies because the law is powerless to intervene.  Makes little sense to me.

1 comment:

Danny Haszard said...

Jehovah's Witnesses believe that life is sacred to God therefore blood is sacred because it represents and symbolizes life. Jehovah's Witnesses put a higher value on blood than they do life.

Which is more sacred? The symbol or that which it symbolizes?


Cults do get people killed!
50-100 times as many men,women,children have been killed by the Watchtower society ban on *whole* blood transfusions than at Jonestown kool-aid mass murders.
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FMI ajwrb(dot)org Jehovah's Witnesses blood reform site