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Reply to "manslaughter in faith-healing trial"

Once again, these are crazy people. If their craziness had not manifested itself in this way, it would have been in a different way, but because it was their misguided religious beliefs that led to their children's deaths, you blame it on religion.

 

That's would be like some idiot leaving their kid locked in a hot car while they go shopping, and when the kid dies, you blame it on the MALL. It wasn't the strong, irresistable draw of the mall that caused it, but the negligence of the parents.

 

Or how about the eight-year -old who was killed last year in Massachusetts, when his father and the rifle range instructor both agreed that this eight-year-old was strong enough to shoot a powerful automatic weapon? Remember that? The gun flipped in his hands and blew his head off. Was that the fault of the GUN MANUFACTURER? No! It was negligence on the part of both the father and the instructor!

 

These deaths you list are due to negligence, not to religion. MOST Christians believe that a doctor's skill is one of the many gifts God has given us, and although we do pray when a loved one is sick, that prayer more often than not is a prayer that He will guide the doctor's hands and mind.


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