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Q&A: Why couldn’t God do for this child what science could had done?

Question by I see dead people: Why couldn’t God do for this child what science could had done?
Trials for Parents Who Chose Faith Over Medicine

By DIRK JOHNSON
Published: January 20, 2009

WESTON, Wis. — Kara Neumann, 11, had grown so weak that she could not walk or speak. Her parents, who believe that God alone has the ability to heal the sick, prayed for her recovery but did not take her to a doctor.

Kara Neumann months before she died at age 11. Her parents, who prayed but did not seek medical care when she was ill, are charged with reckless endangerment.
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Leilani and Dale Neumann in court last spring in Wausau, Wis. Their case could create guidelines in an unsettled area of law.

After an aunt from California called the sheriff’s department here, frantically pleading that the sick child be rescued, an ambulance arrived at the Neumann’s rural home on the outskirts of Wausau and rushed Kara to the hospital. She was pronounced dead on arrival.

The county coroner ruled that she had died from diabetic ketoacidosis resulting from undiagnosed and untreated juvenile diabetes. The condition occurs when the body fails to produce insulin, which leads to severe dehydration and impairment of muscle, lung and heart function.

“Basically everything stops,” said Dr. Louis Philipson, who directs the diabetes center at the University of Chicago Medical Center, explaining what occurs in patients who do not know or “are in denial that they have diabetes.”

About a month after Kara’s death last March, the Marathon County state attorney, Jill Falstad, brought charges of reckless endangerment against her parents, Dale and Leilani Neumann. Despite the Neumanns’ claim that the charges violated their constitutional right to religious freedom, Judge Vincent Howard of Marathon County Circuit Court ordered Ms. Neumann to stand trial on May 14, and Mr. Neumann on June 23. If convicted, each faces up to 25 years in prison.

“The free exercise clause of the First Amendment protects religious belief,” the judge wrote in his ruling, “but not necessarily conduct.”

Wisconsin law, he noted, exempts a parent or guardian who treats a child with only prayer from being criminally charged with neglecting child welfare laws, but only “as long as a condition is not life threatening.” Kara’s parents, Judge Howard wrote, “were very well aware of her deteriorating medical condition.”

About 300 children have died in the United States in the last 25 years after medical care was withheld on religious grounds, said Rita Swan, executive director of Children’s Health Care Is a Legal Duty, a group based in Iowa that advocates punishment for parents who do not seek medical help when their children need it. Criminal codes in 30 states, including Wisconsin, provide some form of protection for practitioners of faith healing in cases of child neglect and other matters, protection that Ms. Swan’s group opposes.

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Answer by Erin M
God never makes a mistake.

Just because we don’t like his choice doesn’t make it wrong.

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Will I be able to reach a Career in Law Enforcement after i had done Meth in the past?

Question by -Nile- 1er: Will I be able to reach a Career in Law Enforcement after i had done Meth in the past?
i’ve done Crystal Meth and Cocaine.

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Answer by Lynn Bodoni
Nope. You have to have “good moral character” for most police departments or other law enforcement agencies to hire you. Abusing drugs is pretty much an automatic disqualification.

Just do an internet search for “ qualification”, for instance, “Gotham City New York police officer qualification”, and you will find out what requirements each agency has…and what will disqualify you.

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I’v done all I know to do, Please help me and answer, it involves my son’s care?

Okay, if anyone of you have ever seen some of my other questions posted, you will know, this is a long story, so to try and make it short… My son has a dead beat dad who parents keep taking me to court to let my son be able to visit him in rehad and jail (granted they didn’t care about seeing my son EVER, not even before he went to jail) Last time we went to court, something happen and it got postponed but we found out that he is currently in rehab awaiting trial for meny felony charges in which he will go to jail. But they are giving him weekend passes to come home. We have a old outstanding order to let him have supervised visits with my son everyother weekend fri-sun. If he gets out for a past, I have to make my son go or I’m in contempt. I have a lawyer who says there is nothing I can do to stop this. But there has gotta be! Can’t I do some kind of emergency hearing to stop visits?
he gets the weekend passes from rehab. don’t you think its crazy to let someone with a drug problem out on weekends? Once when he was on his way to pick up my son, he got pulled over and was cought with a stolen, loaded gun and drugs and went to jail. He has about 7 felony charges he is awaiting trial for and they let him out on the weekends! It doesn’t make since
his visits are supervised but its by his parents and my son has to stay at there house all weekend long.

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What can be done with this child custody case?

A friend of mine has a 7 year old daughter who has been in his care for all of her life. Her mother stopped visiting her 2 years ago (she was 5) and has not called, stopped by to see her or contacted anyone about her daughter since that day. Two years later she filed kidnapping charges on the father of the child. At the temporary hearing, full custody was granted to the mother. The court ordered that the father immediately withdraw the child from her school, her home and her extra curricular activities to resume her life living under her mothers roof. Keep in mind that the child had not seen her real mother in two years (she was 5 years old at the time) and had grown accustomed to calling her step-mom “mommy”. The child didn’t even recognize her real mother. Her real mother was married to but seperated from another man at the time of the child’s birth. The father of the child has been living in the same house for more than 5 years and has never changed his phone number, nor have his parents. The mother claimed she did not know how to contact the father in order to see her daughter. What steps should be taken now for the child to be placed back in the care and custody of her father with whom she has been comfortably living with her entire life?

Note: The mother has two other children by two other men and is married now. She has a criminal record, a suspended drivers license and a past history of drug abuse and alcoholism. The child’s father works as a 911 emergency dispatcher/paramedic/firefighter and has had a steady job since he was 18, he is now 29.

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What can be done when court orders no drinking alcohol but it still continues?

My boyfriend was arrested after assulting my son. The court order says no drinking but he continues anyway. He has moved out of town in order to drink without local authorities knowing. I am told nothing can be done if it doesnt happen in the town he went to court in. He is awaiting sentencing yet so he isnt on probation. Why cant they order him to submit to a U/A no matter where he is living?
My boyfriend was arrested after assulting my son. The court order says no drinking but he continues anyway. He has moved out of town in order to drink without local authorities knowing. I am told nothing can be done if it doesnt happen in the town he went to court in. He is awaiting sentencing yet so he isnt on probation. Why cant they order him to submit to a U/A no matter where he is living?

UPDATE: He is not my boyfriend now, he was at the time. I am trying to see that he gets what is coming to him but since he has already plea bargained to a lesser crime, I dont know if it is possible. Catching him drinking maybe our only way for justice.
Unfortunatly it was the court that said it would be too much work to chase him down to the next town. I thought all they had to do was call him and order him to report for a u/a

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