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Old 19-05-2010, 01:29   #28
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Re: Young lad dies, after refusing blood

Personally I find this almost impossible to understand, irrespective of some very subjective phrase written in a book over two thousand years ago what about his parents? where were they when their fifteen year old son was effectively committing suicide?
Whatever your beliefs are if it comes to a situation where one of your children who is dying, can be saved by something as simple as a blood transfusion and those parents sit back and allow their child to die...well words fail me..
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