lol
What if I accepted blood from a sodomite and died of AIDS?
Is that a murder/suicide?
What if you got run over by a bus, bled out and died.
What if a straight person gave you aids.
What if you refused brain surgery to remove that tumour and died.
What if you get C Diff in hospital and died.
What if you got septisemia and refused antibiotics and died.
What if you refused vaccines got measles and died.
I know I'm digressing but it's just to make a point that there are a lot of "what ifs"
out there.
We can't live life on "what ifs" each person has to decide what's right for them.
However back to the topic at hand.
If your life is in danger and you need a blood transfusion there are 3 basic
options.
1) Have a blood transfusion, risk very very very minimal chance of catching something.
2) Die because you refuse it.
3) Refuse it and have sufficient faith and strength in God to believe, trust and ask for
a miracle. (Not many do by the way).
Which would you pick? It's that simple.
Or how about the above scenario but picture yourself as a parent with young children
who depend on you etc. Does that change the priorities.
I know a few people over the years who have had blood transfusions each has been
perfectly fine. One was a lovely Christian lady who had a problem with low
platelet levels. She had loads of transfusions over a year long period.
without them she would be dead. She has since recovered and gone on to
start a woman's prayer ministry in the church and has since helped many.