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There's nothing like administering first aid to cyclist who has just spanged into the back of a milk float when you have tears of laughter running down your face. The world is just one long episode of You've Been Framed - when have you laughed at the misfortune of others?

Suggested by althechristmasgeordie

(, Thu 17 Dec 2009, 12:05)
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HAHA! Stupid Christians.
www.independent.ie/national-news/refusing-blood-cost-jehovahrsquos-witness-her-life-1980879.html

rafter
baz
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 17:29, 9 replies)
More blood for the rest of us then.
merry Christmas to all non self eugenicists!
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 19:41, closed)
Do you know what the definition of irony is?
A religious belief that leads to contenders for a Darwin award
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 20:36, closed)
ROFFLE SOMEONE DIED REALLY POINTLESSLY

(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 22:35, closed)
Good riddance
to bad rubbish.

I mean, they're perfectly happy to have wine and claim it's blood, but not blood? Mentalists.
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 22:46, closed)
The dumb fucks
interpret a transfusion as "eating blood" which is not allowed.At least the dead ones don't get to breed.
(, Sat 19 Dec 2009, 2:10, closed)
Hmmm.
Follow me on this one.

Given: a Jehova's Witness will accept sacramental wine, as a substitute for the blood of Jesus, into their body.

What makes sacramental wine different from "normal" wine and acceptable as a substitute? The blessing of a priest.

Does it not then follow that a Jehovah's witness, based on the same reasoning, could and should accept a blood transfusion if the blood in question has been blessed by a priest?

Seems like a simple answer to the dilemma, but then, we are talking about religious nutters here.
(, Fri 18 Dec 2009, 22:52, closed)
that's an interesting point
wonder what their take on it would be
(, Sat 19 Dec 2009, 11:16, closed)
logic cannot be applied to religion
otherwise people's heads would explode.
(, Sat 19 Dec 2009, 16:57, closed)
"Coroner Dr Kieran Geraghty recorded a verdict of death by natural causes."
Didn't she die due to an "Act of God"?
(, Sun 20 Dec 2009, 13:35, closed)

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