I feel like I should start a thread that reads:
If my mom was a proper and more devout Jehovah Witness I would have died as a healthy child after being cured from cancer because she refused a blood transfusion for her son.
What if a Jehovah Witness mother needs a C Section and loses enough blood that she needs some blood to be there for her child... God says let her die? God says use the rod?
I was a Jehovah Witness for most of my religious life and this belief that humans should die rather then accept a blood transfusion is not only immoral but is in my opinion criminal.
I was a Jehovah Witness for many years, growing up in the faith. I left because I couldn't hold the thoughts of an all-powerful God and a faith that finds stumbling blocks in cross/stake, boy scouts and countless other red herrings, together in my mind.
For me, the sadness is that essentially these were very good people. The JW faith is certainly not an armchair faith. You LIVE it every day, every moment. It has much to offer and many, many good points.
Unfortunately it is all to common that a good concept falls to minutia. I have seen it happen not just in religion but in many human endeavors. We defend to the death useless trivia, who knows why.
The film of Mr. Russell was startling to me, bringing so clearly to my mind that here was a man who created this in his mind. Like most religions, I imagine, but how clear this made it for me.
I could relate a number of sad true stories related to the above post. At the top for me is my grandmother, the only grandparent I ever knew, dying for need of a blood transfusion. She was convinced she had no other choice. A few years back, someone made that decision for me at a time I was unconscious, or I would be dead now.
It is a tough faith, but I just can't believe God intended it that way. How could a benevolent Creator ghost-write, if you will, a rather ambiguous instruction manual and then take humans, many of whom can't even read (and fewer reason), to task for what seem to be rather trivial issues. I will never buy into the Trinity, however...
James
p.s. thanks for that video!