Owlswing do you get angry every time someone is ill or dies? If so you must epend a helluva time angry. Sickness death and grief are just parts of life.
No, I do not get this angry every time someone is ill or dies.
It is this particular case that riles me. A tiny baby, an innocent in every sense of the word that I am aware of is born with a disease that is going to kill him in less than a year.
According to the Christian church and its adherents life is a gift from a loving merciful omnipotent God. In what way was he merciful in putting the child through a such a poinytess existence if he had determined that the child was going to die - for his personal entertainment watching his parents fighting what they must have realised early on was a futile battle to save him?
Watching doctors and nurses using all the skills that the Christian Godd has allowed them to aquire bujt withholding from said doctors and nurses the means to cure the child - having already denied scientist the knowledge to create a cure?
Guess what I am most angry about?
The silence from those adherents on this Forum - not even the usual load of patent rubbish trying to defend the bastard they call God!
It has never occurred to me to blame God if someone I love is ill, pointless. It's called being human.
But God created everything including the illness your loved one is suffering, and he sits back and lets them suffer - that is not being either human or humane.
The worst thing about Charlie Gard's life to me is how it was prolonged artificially, how his parents were given false hope and the antagonism it whipped up. Had it not been for those factors he would have been given TLC & passed away gently a while ago.
NO! Trying to help the child to the absolute limits of their, everyone involved, parents doctors etc, ability to find a way of helping the boy THAT IS BEING HUMAN!