God Will Save Her

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s1962a

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6,430 posts

177 months

Wednesday 26th February
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp9yxvjx19go

This made me angry reading it - what gives any parent the right to deny a child life saving treatment? It's good they got lengthy sentences.

Edited by s1962a on Wednesday 26th February 13:06

biggles330d

2,027 posts

165 months

Wednesday 26th February
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God clearly failed this time around.

fly by wire

3,872 posts

140 months

Wednesday 26th February
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If they are so intent on their medieval beliefs then they should be burnt at the stake.

Animals.

BikeBikeBIke

11,747 posts

130 months

Wednesday 26th February
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Even within their own terms of reference, God sent them insulin to save her and they chose to deny her the god-given insulin.

Aboslute scum. I hope 14 years means 14 years in Oz.

Southerner

2,052 posts

67 months

Wednesday 26th February
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“ The congregation, meanwhile, had prayed and sung for the girl as she laid on a mattress and her condition deteriorated. “

Jesus Christ, as you might say. Or not.

Poor kid, utterly tragic.

jeff666

2,362 posts

206 months

Wednesday 26th February
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Not the 1st,

wont be the last .

captain_cynic

15,192 posts

110 months

Wednesday 26th February
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s1962a said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp9yxvjx19go

This made me angry reading it - what gives any parent the right to deny a child life saving treatment? It's good they got lengthy sentences.

Edited by s1962a on Wednesday 26th February 13:06
Religions hold too much power and government services have too little clout

If Social Services had of acted the (un)Australian would have had a full page hate wk over GOOD CHRISTIAN COUPLE HAD CHILD ABDUCTED BY GOVERNMENT with full page compofaces for the next 5 weeks. Doubly so if it happened under Albo.

I mean the Austrlaian government refuse to hand over George Pell for Paedophile charges because he was "too sick to fly" but apparently could fly to Rome just fine when the Vatican offered him a cardinals positin.

Absolute bks but nothing will ever change, especially in Oz.

Rusty Old-Banger

5,779 posts

228 months

Wednesday 26th February
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Throw them out of a fking plane, sans parachute. "God will save you. See ya."

Mortarboard

9,876 posts

70 months

Wednesday 26th February
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Ireland doesn't fk around in these situations. Family court is set up for emergency situations. The constitution protects all citizens from even their parents:
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/court-orders-life-...

M.

otolith

61,609 posts

219 months

Wednesday 26th February
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BikeBikeBIke said:
Even within their own terms of reference, God sent them insulin to save her and they chose to deny her the god-given insulin.
There's an old joke about a priest on the roof of a flooded house turning away help with "God will save me". When the drowned cleric turns up at the Pearly Gates and says "But why didn't you save me?" God replies "I sent a canoe, a boat, a helicopter..."

Dracoro

8,900 posts

260 months

Wednesday 26th February
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cheesejunkie

4,810 posts

32 months

Wednesday 26th February
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Mortarboard said:
Ireland doesn't fk around in these situations. Family court is set up for emergency situations. The constitution protects all citizens from even their parents:
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/court-orders-life-...

M.
Ireland certainly hasn't been perfect in separation of church and state but I'm very glad of the advances it has made.

Now if only they could start with separation of GAA and state (joking, LOI fan).

But serious again, there are cases where the state need to intervene when parents are not being rational in putting a religious belief ahead of a life.

Mortarboard

9,876 posts

70 months

Wednesday 26th February
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Big change since the "X" case.

I remember the constitutional questions that arose around the LDS child. It boiled down to the child's right to life-saving treatment trumped the parents right to religious freedom.

Was delighted with the court, certainly a landmark case.

M.

TwigtheWonderkid

46,244 posts

165 months

Wednesday 26th February
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From the article:

"Prosecutors called 60 witnesses and painted a picture of an "intelligent" child who suffered greatly in her final days."

Clearly didn't take after her parents then, who are thick as pigst.