God Will Save Her
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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.
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
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.
Religions hold too much power and government services have too little clout 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
If Social Services had of acted the (un)Australian would have had a full page hate w

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 b

Ireland doesn't f
k 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.

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/court-orders-life-...
M.
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..."Mortarboard said:
Ireland doesn't f
k 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.
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/court-orders-life-...
M.
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.
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