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As I said elsewhere Binah... why don't you peddle your fairy tales somewhere else!
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Ignorance and neglect. This little girl didn't need to die this way. I can't believe the parents still have custody of the other children.
Don't lump these people into the pile of most believers, usually prayer is included with medical treatments, not instead of. It just makes me sick that people allow an unnecessary death to happen then use their 'belief' to cover their guilt, or call it God's will. . . I want to ask if it was God's will that they are so ignorant? And binah, which 'group' do you place yourself in; the right askers or the wrong askers? ![]()
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A story in the weekend newspaper reported that a 15 month old baby has died in Portland, Or. because of bacterial pneumonia and infections. The parents would only pray and anoint the baby and were prevented, by counsel from their 'church', in seeking any other form of healing. This is absolutely sickening to me. Not only because the child was neglected to death, but because the religious representation called themselves Christan.
They are now being held for $2.5 mil. in bail. They luckily have no other children. It's plain criminal neglect.
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Correct, Kathy. However, it's the cases like these which make those of us who do not subscribe to any of the strident faiths so suspicious, and likely to tar them all (and their subscribers) with the same brush. Using an invisible boogaloo as an excuse to avoid scientific fact is pre-medieval... but these are the same people who will shout "Kill the Unbeliever" and happily use modern weaponry to do so.
Hypocrites, all of them.
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Didn't ask properly..... what a load of bollox.
I am not defending these people - they did neglect the welfare of that poor girl and that alone resulted in her death. But when they were praying, they would have had absolute faith it was going to work.... They must've believed she would get well, however ignorant and backward that thinking is, they must have had faith. So how is that not asking properly? The trouble with religion is it has an answer for everything..... and always place the believer firmly in the wrong and sitting on the "guilty cushion" when it goes wrong. The reason their prayer wasn't asnswered is simple.... they were talking to the bloody wall! |
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