I stand by my answer.Totally am, and the same principle applies here.
The Pope never disagreed with anything the English and Welsh bishops said.I guess you must be someone who distrusts the Pope.
Bias is inherent in every one of us. All a person needs to do is spend a short time reading decisions by any Judge to know where he is going to come down on almost anything. The only difference here between English and American jurisprudence is America we admit it.The point is that in the USA judges are often described as being liberal or conservative, of having been appointed by a Republican or Democratic administration, or being an appointee of a particular president. In Britain judges are appointed by the Queen, who is non-political, acting on advice from an independent commission. Our judges are not considered to pursue any kind of agenda in their jurisprudence. One never hears, “Lord X is the only liberal on the court”, or, “Lady Y is known to be conservative”, or, “Lord Z is a Cameron appointee”.
I really don’t know why the facts aren’t getting through to people. .paperwight:![]()
Certain death vs. even the slimmest chance of recovery at a Vatican hospital.It was because the danger from flying (seizures from being moved, different air pressure, general stress and bright lights triggering seizures) far outweighed any benefit, as the hospitals concerned were only going to do the same things as Alder Hey were doing already i.e. keeping him comfortable. It would have been inflicting stress and possibly pain for no reason
There was no cure, so no actual treatment possible.
Regardless, it’s reprehensible that a court decided that parents couldn’t seek out additional treatment. It’s one thing for one hospital to refuse to provide further treatment- it’s another to tell a family that, “No, you aren’t allowed to take him somewhere that’s willing to treat him”.
Pope:The Pope never disagreed with anything the English and Welsh bishops said.
Moved by the prayers and immense solidarity shown little Alfie Evans, I renew my appeal that the suffering of his parents may be heard and that their desire to seek new forms of treatment may be granted.
Yes, they do.Don’t insurance companies do the same thing?