Originally posted by Proper KnobBiblical principles are able to transcend the epoch in which they were penned, love of God and love of humanity are still as relevant as when the admonition was penned 2000 years ago. You know its true. Give up your allegiance to that the defunct religion of atheism and embrace the dynamism of Christianity.
Says the man who subscribes to ancient Jewish mythology. 😞
26 Sep 14
Originally posted by robbie carrobieOver the years of dealing with your retardation I have resisted the urge to respond you your (and Galveston's) childish misrepresentations of my username. I prefer to just call you a bell-end and be done with it.
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Originally posted by divegeesterI laid a floor in Bell End Farm North Yorkshire, its true , no sign of a JW though.
Over the years of dealing with your retardation I have resisted the urge to respond you your (and Galveston's) childish misrepresentations of my username. I prefer to just call you a bell-end and be done with it.
26 Sep 14
Originally posted by galveston75Your words then as you watch a child die..... that you had the power to save. Which is more evil? To do good (transfusion)? Or do evil let a child die because you refused to do what is right by saving the child's life? Jesus asked the pharisees a very similar question about healing on the Sabbath! Jesus healed on the Sabbath it's the same principle.
No blood as God says.......
Manny
Originally posted by robbie carrobieyeah I have laid loads of wooden floors, sprung gymnasium , school hall herringbone, parquet flooring , lately they have stopped looking after wood floors properly I used to spend the 6 weeks holiday sanding and polishing school floors.
a wooden floor? natural wood? remember the wooden floors you used to get in old school gymnasiums? they were all beautiful hardwood floors, so beautifully put together.
Originally posted by menace71Indeed. With this whole "thou shalt not have a blood transfusion" malarkey (and other suspect doctrines) one has to pressure test the premise in a real life scenario to see if it withholds moral and practical scrutiny.
Your words then as you watch a child die...
As you emphasise here:
Imagine you the JW are standing at the bedside of a child (of non JW parentage) who is about to die and you can save her life through providing a blood transfusion yourself; would you look at the parents across the bed and say to them "sorry but god commands NO BLOOD".
No normal human being would do that; but a Jehovah's Witness would.