What is truth?
Is it true that the Jehovah's Witnesses believe that blood cannot be transfused?
Maybe that's just a lie that parents have to tell in order to maintain their image in the church.
Yes, just like Adam, who was discharged from the hospital for the first time, said that at the moment of his blood transfusion, he saw his parents weeping and hugging each other, and he was crying with joy, because when they were "parents", they hoped that their children could be survived.
However, why do they have to go to court with the hospital for "no blood transfusion"?
Because they are members of the Holy See of "Jehovah's Witnesses", they must maintain the "dogma" that they must abide by as "believers".
Do you even hesitate to lose your beloved son?
Maybe not, because all they need is someone else to make the "allow blood transfusion" decision for them, because only then can they preserve their status as a "qualified believer" without losing their beloved son.
So far, we can be sure that in the parents, the so-called "no blood transfusion" dogma is just a barrier in front of the lie, it is for others to see, and it is not a decision that comes from the depths of human nature as a person.
Then, are the words and deeds of other people who have nothing to do with this "truth" just an illusion to maintain their image in a certain circle? (It really doesn't hurt to stand and talk)
Adam, who had an epiphany, wanted to know, what is the real "truth"?
He pondered, following in the footsteps of the "sage" who gave him an epiphany, and he desperately wanted his "sage" to answer this question that had troubled him for many years.
However, the judge's "professional" non-response, non-talk, and ignorance finally made Adam begin to doubt whether the "truth" he had just determined was really the truth?
In doubt, he kept trying and failing. So he finally decided that the so-called "truth" held by the "sage" in his mind was just a lie.
In such a world full of lies, what is the need to pursue the so-called "truth"?
Therefore, he chose to die, this time it was his own choice, and his own choice after knowing everything...
At this point, think carefully about how pale and powerless Western religions are in the face of this ultimate philosophical question.
To put it another way, if Adam knew the true meaning of Buddhism. Then, at this time, it is best for him to choose to take refuge in Buddhism and become a monk.
It seemed that only the realm of Buddhism could allow him to find the ultimate answer to his question.
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