David Hundeyin Reacts to Jehovah’s Witnesses’ New Lab-Grown Blood Doctrine
David Hundeyin highlights a major shift in Jehovah’s Witnesses’ policy. The new rule permits transfusions of lab-grown red cells cloned from a patient’s own blood. This change effectively removes the long-standing ban on blood transfusions. Yet it creates a stark divide. Members in wealthy regions with cloning facilities can comply without breaking the rule. Meanwhile, believers in poorer areas still face the ban and its life-threatening consequences. Hundeyin criticizes this inequality. He argues that Africans without access to high-tech labs are left to suffer. The policy thus benefits richer congregations while overlooking vulnerable communities.
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