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| View Poll Results: Should parents be able to override health advice because of religious beliefs? | ||||||
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This Witch doesn't burn
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A parent should always be involved in decisions relating to their childs life, unless you think parents should walk away if a child is disabled?
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beyonce of waltham forest
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I'm not saying that at all, I'm saying if health professionals think that the child will be in lots of pain, will have essentially a **** life and is dependent on a ventilator and they recommend the child being put out of pain then I think the parents should go with that. Going against it on the grounds of religion I think is silly.
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