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A US jury has found a man guilty of killing his sick 11-year-old daughter by praying for her recovery rather than seeking medical care.

The man, Dale Neumann, told a court in the state of Wisconsin he believed God could heal his daughter.

She died of a treatable disease - undiagnosed diabetes - at home in rural Wisconsin in March last year, as people surrounded her and prayed.

Neumann's wife, Leilani Neumann, was convicted earlier this year.

The couple, who were both convicted of second-degree reckless homicide, face up to 25 years in prison when they are sentenced in October.

A lawyer representing Dale Neumann said he would appeal.

'Faith healing'

During the trial, medical experts told the court that Neumann's daughter could have survived if she had received treatment, including insulin and fluids, before she stopped breathing.

On Thursday Neumann, who is 47 and studied in the past to be a Pentecostal minister, said he thought God would heal his daughter.

"If I go to the doctor, I am putting the doctor before God," he said. "I am not believing what he said he would do."

 

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This is Murder. He had the option to take his daughter to get help and he did nothing, he deserves to be locked up fpr life for this cruel act.

What are your throughts on this story?



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I completly agree with the authorities, he killed her. Im not even sure why they are even bothering appealing.



I'm more alarmed that there is no word about this man actually admitting he was wrong.

He also said he thought his daughter had had flu or a fever, and that he had not realised how ill she was.

Makes even less sense, so he believes god would heal the flu but maybe not something graver than that? Or maybe not make it in time? >_> Next thing will be him thinking that it was a punishment from god for something.
Thank you for flying Dark Ages.



It is quite disturbing isn't it.



Well, there is nothing about them giving her an eanema, blood-letting or putting some leeches on her, so they clearly didn't do everything the way good old medieval medicine and god want it.



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They could be a jenova witness where it states they giving blood as a sin. But that is kind of a rare medieval Christian view point.



Just sad, in my opinion. Just very sad when people make these choices based on what they believe while ignoring the fact they're really taking choice away for another (in this case the daughter).

To think that with treatment she'd still be alive, and he family and her could potentially enjoy many years and memories together.  All gone now due to one person's misplaced faith in the power of prayer.

 



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...

FootballFan said:
They could be a jenova witness where it states they giving blood as a sin.

Well typo'd.

As far as I can see, this case has less to do with religion and more with a combination of ignorance, arrogance and good old stupidity.

It's sad to see what blind faith can do to people, even in this day and age.



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^Blind Faith is the way I would sum this up.



FootballFan said:
They could be a jenova witness

Lots of people are witnesses of Jenova. 9.72 million people to be precise.