With them believing the wrong God and the wrong gospel, I wouldn't be trying to find common ground.
Would you accept blood from a gay man? How bout other races other than your own? How would you know where that blood is coming from? If you believe in DNA and the make up of each person being coded in that DNA, why would you put a different code in your body. No matter how much science is quoted, we all are fearfully and wonderfully made... different.
Your entire reply is a nonsequitor (i.e. doesn't follow from what I was saying).
I am not making a statement about blood transfusions; my position is that it doesn't matter what peripheral beliefs we may or may not agree on, when the foundational beliefs are so wrong (heretical, you might say).
I get it, Im just stating that even if the religion is whacked, the idea of not mixing blood is sound...In my own opinion. The Catholics worship idols, most Catholics are very dedicated in thier religion. Does the last statement make the first one moot?
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