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Are Religious Exemption Laws Killing Children?

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the doctor was when she was 3-years old. Her parents are not affiliated with any church, but they do have small Bible studies that a few people attended in their home. They called on these people to pray. After Madeline died they assumed that they didn’t have enough faith for God to heal their daughter, but believe that God could still resurrect her. In Grand Junction, Colorado on February 5, 2001, 13-year old Amanda Bates died from diabetes that had gone untreated. According to an article by the Associated Press, Colleen and Randy Bates were members of the General Assembly Church of the First Born. The elders of the church prayed for Amanda and the women tried to give her liquids and put lotion on her sores. Amanda’s parents were sentenced to 20 years of probation and were ordered to obtain medical insurance for their other 12 children and take them to the doctor as needed. Diabetic ketoacidosis is the result of diabetes that is untreated. The symptoms include vomiting, weight loss, n

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doctor was when she was 3-years old. Her parents are not affiliated with any church, but they do have small Bible studies that a few people attended in their home. They called on these people to pray. After Madeline died they assumed that they didn’t have enough faith for God to heal their daughter, but believe that God could still resurrect her. In Grand Junction, Colorado on February 5, 2001, 13-year old Amanda Bates died from diabetes that had gone untreated. According to an article by the Associated Press, Colleen and Randy Bates were members of the General Assembly Church of the First Born. The elders of the church prayed for Amanda and the women tried to give her liquids and put lotion on her sores. Amanda’s parents were sentenced to 20 years of probation and were ordered to obtain medical insurance for their other 12 children and take them to the doctor as needed. Diabetic ketoacidosis is the result of diabetes that is untreated. The symptoms include vomiting, weight loss, nause

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