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Logical inconsistency: Watchtower permits organ transplants but forbids blood transfusions, despite using the same 'eating equals IV injection' logic to condemn both.

Blood Transfusions: Facts, Fictions and Fractions - Refuting The Watchtower 00:24:39 – 00:25:40

Mike exposes the self-refuting nature of the Watchtower's 'IV equals eating' argument.

The Watchtower's book 'Reasoning from the Scriptures,' p. 73, uses the analogy of a man told to abstain from alcohol: if he has alcohol put directly into his veins, is he being obedient? This logic is meant to equate IV blood administration with eating blood. But Mike points out the Watchtower permits organ transplants — putting human flesh inside one's body — while forbidding blood. Their own logic condemns organ transplants more clearly than blood transfusions, yet organ transplants are now permitted.

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