Jonathan Walkerin
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That would be the extreme exception, why fixate on that? Even in real life, you don't hear a lot Christians doing that.
It makes the point why it is wrong. Or do you feel it is any more acceptable because it happens rarely ?
Why should someone be allowed to deny critical care for their children because of their own faith ?
Why is this right then not universal ? If you do not cite your devotion and let your kid die you will be charged.
Why do the laws treat people unequally simply because of their chosen faith ?
How could that be right ?
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