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2/25/2015 10:40:45 PM
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Should parents who choose faith healing over medicine be charged when their child dies?

When devoutly religious parents decide to forgo proper medical treatment for their kids who are ill in favor of "faith healing", should they be charged with neglect if their child dies? This [url=http://childrenshealthcare.org/?page_id=24]link[/url] talks about the laws and gives some statistics on the subject.

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  • Simple solution all Offspring should be taken away from their "parents" and raised together in special institutions by the government. While there all children would: •Receive immunization to disease and more common poisons depending on there location •All would receive weekly counseling/therapy •All the children would be scrutinized heavily for poor personality traits. Arrogance, pride, feelings of superiority etc(Bullying). They would also be chastised for such acts. •All the children would receive their schooling at the same place where homework would not exist due to them living at the same establishment and the school day would be all day with more and longer breaks. •The children would also have members of all races in each "class" •The children would be taught to work together and be taught to treat everyone equally with respect and dignity and not by race •They would also not be taught about the history of racism and expansionism and how all there ancestors were conquered then conquered others and etc and they would not be taught the names of "different" races. •They would also not be taught of any form of religion and they instead would be taught to be more open and accepting of there own and other peoples sexuality •Any child of the age of 12 would be allowed to fill out a request for gender reassignment they would however have to wait one year before they would actually begin the reassignment(consider it some time to truly think it over incase there circumstances or opinions change) •All children would have the same things thus this would lead to less feelings of competition and superiority •With the weekly therapy and test results the children the caregivers would try and find occupations that would better suit the children •The children's names would be more simple names and their last name would be shared throughout the "class"

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