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Post by thor on Jun 29, 2022 22:13:55 GMT
...and don't work. Ayep. link
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Post by thor on Jun 29, 2022 22:18:28 GMT
Someone replying to the above... link
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Post by freonbale on Jun 29, 2022 23:15:33 GMT
Someone replying to the above... linkbut, but, but MURDER BABIES! I get to tell you when life starts, and I get to tell you that you are a murderer, and I get to tell you that I am righteous and good and everyone else must do as I say. #2024VoteDonald4God Freon
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Post by thecitizen on Jun 30, 2022 1:48:13 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions.
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Post by Mercy for All on Jun 30, 2022 2:02:53 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions. You did, eh? Would you be interested in sharing your personal journey out of that? Maybe on the Religion Forum?
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Post by thecitizen on Jun 30, 2022 3:24:48 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions. You did, eh? Would you be interested in sharing your personal journey out of that? Maybe on the Religion Forum? Sure
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Post by oldtrapper on Jun 30, 2022 3:29:50 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions. Not sure how this relates to the topic, however, is it not a reality that they can have plasma transfusions which are a substitute for whole blood transfusions? For instance: "Nearly all Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse transfusions of whole blood (including preoperative autologous donation) and the primary blood components – red cells, platelets, white cells and unfractionated plasma. Many Witnesses accept the transfusion of derivatives of primary blood components such as albumin solutions, cryoprecipitate, clotting factor concentrates (including fibrinogen concentrate) and immunoglobulins. There is usually no objection to intraoperative cell salvage (ICS), apheresis, haemodialysis, cardiac bypass or normovolaemic haemodilution providing the equipment is primed with non-blood fluids. Recombinant products, such as erythropoiesis stimulating agents (e.g. RHuEpo) and granulocyte colony stimulating factors (e.g. G-CSF or GM-CSF) are acceptable, as are pharmacological agents such as intravenous iron or tranexamic acid."
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Post by oldtrapper on Jun 30, 2022 3:37:31 GMT
...and don't work. Ayep. link
Is there a point here?
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Post by thecitizen on Jun 30, 2022 3:40:04 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions. Not sure how this relates to the topic, however, is it not a reality that they can have plasma transfusions which are a substitute for whole blood transfusions? For instance: "Nearly all Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse transfusions of whole blood (including preoperative autologous donation) and the primary blood components – red cells, platelets, white cells and unfractionated plasma. Many Witnesses accept the transfusion of derivatives of primary blood components such as albumin solutions, cryoprecipitate, clotting factor concentrates (including fibrinogen concentrate) and immunoglobulins. There is usually no objection to intraoperative cell salvage (ICS), apheresis, haemodialysis, cardiac bypass or normovolaemic haemodilution providing the equipment is primed with non-blood fluids. Recombinant products, such as erythropoiesis stimulating agents (e.g. RHuEpo) and granulocyte colony stimulating factors (e.g. G-CSF or GM-CSF) are acceptable, as are pharmacological agents such as intravenous iron or tranexamic acid." I’m not sure
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2022 5:38:33 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions. Why does Jehovah need an alibi?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2022 5:40:56 GMT
^ I make that joke each time I have a visit by a pair of Jehovah’s Witnesses (they always come in pairs). They never get it.
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Post by bama beau on Jun 30, 2022 5:59:28 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions. Not even vampires?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2022 7:25:45 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions. Not even vampires? A vampire enters a bar and orders a bowl of hot water. The barman is surprised by the order and asks "Water? Aren't you people supposed to drink blood?" So the vampire picks a used tampon from his pocket and plops it in the water: "I am a little under the weather so I am taking an infusion."
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Post by bama beau on Jun 30, 2022 7:34:52 GMT
A vampire enters a bar and orders a bowl of hot water. The barman is surprised by the order and asks "Water? Aren't you people supposed to drink blood?" So the vampire picks a used tampon from his pocket and plops it in the water: "I am a little under the weather so I am taking an infusion." That great of a set-up deserves a better punchline.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2022 8:01:17 GMT
A vampire enters a bar and orders a bowl of hot water. The barman is surprised by the order and asks "Water? Aren't you people supposed to drink blood?" So the vampire picks a used tampon from his pocket and plops it in the water: "I am a little under the weather so I am taking an infusion." That great of a set-up deserves a better punchline. What else could it be?
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Post by rabbitreborn on Jun 30, 2022 9:33:14 GMT
...and don't work. Ayep. link
What if somebody’s religion or philosophy says that life doesn’t really begin until 6 months after birth? The baby is so helpless from 0-6 months, that they can’t possibly be considered a living thing. Can those people kill their baby? Or Do you force those people to eat kosher?
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Post by thor on Jun 30, 2022 11:59:14 GMT
...and don't work. Ayep. link
What if somebody’s religion or philosophy says that life doesn’t really begin until 6 months after birth? The baby is so helpless from 0-6 months, that they can’t possibly be considered a living thing. Can those people kill their baby? Or Do you force those people to eat kosher? BuTt WErTaBErTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111eleventyonezzzzz If people actually believe that, you might have a point. Your Bible is clear when life begins, Fobbit. I am setting you up for big fail here. Tread carefully.
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Post by rabbitreborn on Jun 30, 2022 12:10:23 GMT
What if somebody’s religion or philosophy says that life doesn’t really begin until 6 months after birth? The baby is so helpless from 0-6 months, that they can’t possibly be considered a living thing. Can those people kill their baby? Or Do you force those people to eat kosher? BuTt WErTaBErTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111eleventyonezzzzz If people actually believe that, you might have a point. Your Bible is clear when life begins, Fobbit. I am setting you up for big fail here. Tread carefully. Lol! Oh no! Tell me more about my religion, Edgelord! Proposing hypotheticals is a good way to actually discuss an issue, by the way.
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Post by limey² on Jun 30, 2022 12:25:02 GMT
You did, eh? Would you be interested in sharing your personal journey out of that? Maybe on the Religion Forum? Sure Interesting, thanks.
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Post by limey² on Jun 30, 2022 12:26:08 GMT
I grew up as a Jehovah’s Witness. They don’t believe in blood transfusions. Therefore no one can have blood transfusions. Not even vampires? Why is it still OK to hate on vampires?
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