I do agree that blood transfusions are not always the safest treatment. However, as I stated in a previous post, there are times when a blood transfusion is the only viable treatment available. In my father's case, his blood would not clot due to the blood thinners he was taking, and the only option to save his life was a transfusion. Those suffering traumatic blood loss will not benefit from "alternative" treatments.
Anyone can reason that something must be done.
Your mom could have reasoned that way, both in your case, and hers.
Apparently faith was needed in all three cases. Who knows what we who profess to have faith in God, will have to face in the future?
No wonder Jesus said,
(Luke 16:10) . . .The person faithful in what is least is faithful also in much, and the person unrighteous in what is least is unrighteous also in much.
It was obviously a warning.
Those who compromise are therefore setting themselves up for failure. Remember that all of Jehovah's servants must be tested as to loyalty.
However, sometimes we give into fear, due to our lack of faith, but it's not too late - we still have time to get back up, and build that faith.
Peter is an example.
He started to sink in the waters, when he lost his focus on Christ, and lacked faith.
He betrayed the Lord, when his fear due to his lack of faith.
However, he became strong in faith later.
Additionally, the crux of the matter is simply that JWs do not have a choice in the matter. Their leaders tell them which fractions they can accept and which fractions they cannot (and, btw, the Bible mentions nothing whatsoever about blood fractions or about using donated blood in medical treatment.)
The crux of the matter is that we need to know what is required of us from the master - Jesus Christ.
From what you said there it is obvious to me that you haven't gotten pass the milk. Hebrews 5:11-14
No mature Jehovah's Witness would agree with that. I have never seen, nor heard that before. It simply is not true, so whoever you heard that from lied.
From your stance in defending unbelievers in their false assertions, I could well understand why you believe lies made to smear a group of peace-loving worshipper who are seeking to do the Lord's work.
As previously shown, I'm sure if I asked you to prove that statement, you couldn't.
JWs can blather on endlessly about how much safer alternatives might be, but it comes down to the fact that they are ruled by men who make the rules for them and they do not have a choice. It's no blood even if blood is the only possible treatment, and they have to die or be punished.
I understand why you say make such a charge, that again, is you opinionated view. At what age did you start to rebel against the teachings?