The Watchtower reversed its position on blood fractions (e.g., albumin) between 1956 and 1982 without acknowledging the change.
Mike introduces the concept of blood fractions to expose doctrinal hypocrisy — the Watchtower banned fractions, then quietly permitted them.
Awake magazine, September 8, 1956, p. 20: albumin and other blood fractions are 'under the scriptural ban.' Awake, June 22, 1982, p. 25: albumin, immune globulins, and hemophiliac preparations are not absolutely prohibited and are left to individual conscience. Mike notes the Watchtower's characteristic pattern of silently changing doctrine without admitting change.
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Blood Transfusions: Facts, Fictions and Fractions - Refuting The Watchtower @ 00:05:382018-02-21