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5/1/18 10:28 AM |
Marek | | Czechia | | | |
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Alternative view This particular case is not helped by the hyperbole delivered by this broadcaster, who clearly has a personal axe to grind regarding increasing government 'interference' in the lives of people. Then again, that's the nature of government - to make laws, about which people often object to, sometimes rightly, sometimes not.
The boy, Alfie, had an incurable brain disease, a disease which had largely destroyed that brain. The boy was being kept alive by a ventilator, which the doctors decided should be switched off because, in their professional view, it was pointless and cruel to keep the boy alive by that means. The Law, in Britain, supports the doctors who are presumed to be acting in the best interests of the patient, in this case, the boy, Alfie. The Law, in acting for the best interests of the child, decided death was preferable to keeping the child alive with no hope of recovery. The parents disagreed, as many parents would, but that would not, necessarily, be in the best interests of their child. In fact, their love could get in the way of doing what's best for Alfie, even to let him die.
Of course, there was no valid reason, in my view, for the judge to rule that the parents wouldn't be allowed to take the boy to Italy for further treatment but that is another issue |
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3/29/18 10:26 AM |
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Quite Good Sermon! If there is no continuity between the church of the New Testament and the people of Israel then why does Acts 7 v 38 call the Jews at Sinai, 'the church'?, ''This is he, that was in the church in
the wilderness with the angel which spake to him in the mount Sina, and with our
fathers: who received the lively oracles to give unto us:'' |
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9/22/13 9:15 AM |
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Good Sermon! What I especially appreciated about this broadcaster, as well as his sermon, was the fact that the whole service was recorded and the church sings the Psalms. |
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6/3/12 12:37 PM |
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Great Sermon! I was so pleased to hear this speaker's warm commendation of Pentecostals despite his disagreement with their doctrine of tongue speaking. Thanks you for gracious words. |
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1/23/12 3:04 PM |
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Great Sermon! Very, very good. This sermon should be transcibed and translated into as many different languages as possible and distributed to as many as possible. |
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