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Organ Transplants
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The Watchtower, November 15, 1967, p. 702
"Humans were allowed by God to eat animal flesh and to
sustain their human lives by taking the lives of animals,
though they were not permitted to eat blood. Did this
include eating human flesh, sustaining one's life by means
of the body or part of the body of another human, alive or
dead? No! That would be cannibalism, a practice abhorrent to
all civilized peopleÉWhen there is a diseased or defective
organ, the usual way health is restored is by taking in
nutrients. The body uses food eaten to repair or heal the
organ, gradually replacing the cells. When men of science
conclude that this normal process will no longer work and
they suggest removing the organ and replacing it directly
with an organ from another human, this is simply a shortcut.
Those who submit to such operations are thus living off the
flesh of another human. That is cannibalistic."
Awake!, June 8, 1968, p. 21
"There are those, such as Christian witnesses of Jehovah,
who consider all transplants between humans as cannibalism"
The Watchtower, Mar. 15, 1980, p. 31
"Regarding the transplantation of human tissue or bone
from one human to another, this is a matter for
conscientious decision by each one of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Some Christians might feel that taking into their bodies any
tissue or body part from another human is
cannibalisticÉOther sincere Christians today may feel that
the Bible does not definitely rule out medical transplants
of human organs. They may reason that in some cases the
human material is not expected to become a permanent part of
the recipient's body. Body cells are said to be replaced
about every seven years, and this would be true of any human
body parts that would be transplanted. It may be argued,
too, that organ transplants are different from cannibalism
since the 'donor' is not killed to supply foodÉ While the
Bible specifically forbids consuming blood, there is no
Biblical command pointedly forbidding the taking in of other
human tissue."
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