these actions aren't actually 'hurting' the poor little girl in the physical way that you suppose, physically she will be able to function much greater, and be in less pain.
I am less inclined to criticise the parents who care so dearly for their daughter that they would want her to have the best standard of life.
I'm not convinced that the little girl is even aware of what is going on around her. If that is the case is it really the 'best standard of life for her' or merely just more convenient for the parents?
but surely we have no right to criticise the parents, because with the information we have received from the parents, they ARE aiming to give their daughter the best standard of life.
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Thanks to the parents, Ashley isn't really as God made her any more is she??
It disturbs and sickens me to know that someone could even attempt to justify these actions of hurting a poor, innocent little girl.
And the 'ethics' committee... I think they need to have a stern hard look at themselves also...
these actions aren't actually 'hurting' the poor little girl in the physical way that you suppose, physically she will be able to function much greater, and be in less pain.
I am less inclined to criticise the parents who care so dearly for their daughter that they would want her to have the best standard of life.
What do I think? one word - INHUMANE
I'm not convinced that the little girl is even aware of what is going on around her. If that is the case is it really the 'best standard of life for her' or merely just more convenient for the parents?
but surely we have no right to criticise the parents, because with the information we have received from the parents, they ARE aiming to give their daughter the best standard of life.
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