Jehovah’s Witnesses have issued a clarification to their
long-standing position on blood transfusion, allowing members to make personal
decisions on the use of their own blood during medical procedures.
The update, announced in a video published on the group’s official website on Friday, maintains the prohibition on receiving another person’s blood but introduces greater individual discretion in cases involving a patient’s own blood,
particularly in surgeries and advanced medical treatments.A member of
the Governing Body, Gerrit Lösch, said the clarification is intended to help
adherents navigate medical choices without departing from biblical teachings.
He explained that while the doctrine requiring Christians
to abstain from blood remains unchanged, the scriptures do not directly address
the use of one’s own blood in clinical settings.
“Regarding the
use of one’s own blood…a Christian must decide for himself how his own blood
will be handled in the course of a surgical procedure, medical test, or current
therapy,” he said.
According to
him, members are now free to decide whether to permit procedures where their
blood is temporarily removed, stored, and later returned to the body.
“Some
Christians may decide that they would allow their blood to be stored and then
be given back to them. Others may object. Each Christian must make his personal
decision on all matters involving the use of his own blood with regard to
medical or surgical care,” Lösch added.
He noted that
practices such as blood testing, dialysis, and the use of heart-lung machines
have already been widely accepted among adherents.
DAILY POST
reports that Jehovah’s Witnesses have long based their refusal of blood
transfusions on biblical passages interpreted as prohibiting the ingestion or
use of blood.
However, the organisation has consistently maintained
that members are not opposed to modern medicine and often seek alternative
“bloodless” treatments that align with their beliefs.
The latest
clarification underscores a shift toward personal responsibility in medical
decision-making, while preserving the core doctrinal stance that receiving
another person’s blood remains unacceptable within the faith.
Credit: Dailypost

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