That's even worse than Jehovah Witnesses not taking blood.
Thats the downside of Belief.Usually religions and beliefs have an importance in the world, giving strenght to people that are usually weak in mind, giving them purpose and preventing them from giving up on life.Those sort of things.But also create fanatics, like this father, that goes too far and gets people either injured, or killed.Regardless of this man beliefs or culture, i personally believe he should be trialed and found guilty for his actions.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1
Well, he sure is scummy.
Why are people vilifying religion, well besides their own intolerance,, in regards to this article? It's clearly a cultural thing because the article does not mention religion at all. As a Catholic, I do not know of any other Catholics who would refuse medical attention or anything like that from anyone qualified, regardless of their race, sex, sexuality, religion or any other factor. God knows I've had doctors over the years and I never thought twice about who they were on the outside.
The real question is why go to a country and be surrounded by it's people if you wouldn't let them aid you or your family if something were to happen.
Also don't understand how people can come on here and hate on religions and lump all religions together and not take heat for it. Imagine if I lumped a race of people together with a comment, racial intolerance is no better or worse than the religious intolerance I see on these boards.
A 20 year old who cannot swim (under given circumstances).
A father stopping two lifeguards at once while showing no sympathy for his daughter.
This article has a certain smell, but if true I can only hope it convinces future generations to give up their imaginary values.
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