Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 8:34 pm
Last I checked, a parent is legally obliged to care and protect the child from harm. To me, refusing medical help because of a belief is a sign of negligence on the parents' behalf.
\"from what i'm gathering he didn't choose the church, he chose the woman.\" yes of course. but you're not getting what i'm saying. You do have a choice in which church you can get married in. it's not like the in-laws at all. If you let someone you won't spend your life with dictate what you can and cannot do, you're gonna end up very miserable.
\"from what i'm gathering he didn't choose the church, he chose the woman.\" yes of course. but you're not getting what i'm saying. You do have a choice in which church you can get married in. it's not like the in-laws at all. If you let someone you won't spend your life with dictate what you can and cannot do, you're gonna end up very miserable.