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Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Alfie Evans was born in May 2016 in the UK.
A healthy boy who loved to sleep and was loved by mom and dad.
He at times was agitated, and his favorite word was Ay, to let people know that he was annoyed and stressed.
Mom and dad would always comfort him and give him kisses whenever he didn’t feel right.
Some time passed, and something began to happen to Alfie.
He no longer would look at his parents for more than 20 seconds.
Lifting his own head became harder, and he would clench his hands into a fist and make jerking movements with his arms.
He would also roll up his eyes in an unusual way.
The doctors told mom and dad that Alfie was just a late developer.
Unfortunately, it turned out to be a little more than just being a late bloomer.
Alfie Evans was born in the UK on May 2016.
A healthy boy who loved to smile and sleep.
Alfie was the joy of the family.
Like any other child, he would at times get agitated.
He would say Ay, to let people know that he wanted wasn’t very happy.
Mom and dad would always comfort him and give him kisses whenever he was not feeling well.
Some time passed, and strange things began to happen to Alfie.
He could no longer stare at people for more 20 seconds.
To lift his own head became harder, and harder.
He would clench his hands into a fist and throw his legs up in the air, while making jerking movements with his arms.
So too, Alfie would also roll up his eyes in an unusual way.
Obviously concerned, the parents would take Alfie to the doctor’s office, and in turn he would tell them that Alfie was just a late developer.
Alfie Evans was born in the UK on May 2016.
A healthy boy who loved to smile and sleep.
Alfie was the joy of the family.
Like any other child, he would at times get agitated.
He would say Ay, to let people know that he wanted wasn’t very happy.
Mom and dad would always comfort him and give him kisses whenever he was not feeling well.
Some time passed, and strange things began to happen to Alfie.
He could no longer stare at people for more 20 seconds.
To lift his own head became harder, and harder.
He would clench his hands into a fist and throw his legs up in the air while making jerking movements with his arms.
So too, Alfie would also roll up his eyes in an unusual way.
Naturally concerned, the parents would take Alfie to the doctor’s office, and in turn, he would tell them that Alfie was just a late developer.
One day Alfie had what it seemed to be a chest infection.
Suddenly he started to have jerking spasms.
Mom and dad took him immediately to the hospital, and eventually, the doctors diagnosed him with a series of minor issues, such as a standard cold, bronchitis, chest infection, and pneumonia.
He had to stay in the hospital for observation, but in his first night at the hospital, he began to have seizures.
It took a toll on Alfie.
Suddenly mom and dad were told that Alfie had to go under life support.
They got so scared that the parents decided to have Alfie baptized and blessed.
For a while, the doctors could not find a diagnosis for Alfie, and eventually, they deemed him to have an unknown type of neurodegenerative disorder.
One day Alfie was having pain in the chest, and then he began to spasm.
Immediately, Mom and dad took him to the hospital.
The doctors diagnosed Alfie with a series of minor issues, such as a standard cold, bronchitis, chest infection, and pneumonia.
Doctors decided that it would be best for him to stay in the hospital overnight for observation.
However, in that same night, Alfie began to have seizures.
It took a toll on Alfie, and in a strange turn of events, suddenly Alfie had to go under life support.
The parents got scared, and they asked a priest to come and baptize him in case something worse happened.
For a few days, the doctors could not find a diagnosis.
In the end, all they could say is that he had unknown type of neurodegenerative disorder.
One day Alfie was having pain in the chest, and then he began to spasm.
Immediately, Mom and dad took him to the hospital.
The doctors diagnosed Alfie with a series of minor issues, such as a standard cold, bronchitis, chest infection, and pneumonia.
Doctors decided that it would be best for him to stay in the hospital overnight for observation.
However, on that same night, Alfie began to have seizures.
It took a toll on Alfie, and in a strange turn of events, suddenly Alfie had to go under life support.
The parents got scared, and they asked a priest to come and baptize him in case something worse happened.
For a few days, the doctors could not find a diagnosis.
In the end, all they could say is that he had an unknown type of neurodegenerative disorder.
The parents were told that Alfie’s brain was compromised and that he would have to live in a semi-vegetative state for the rest of his life.
Although he was not dead, he would need to be dependent on life-sustaining measures for the rest of his life.
The parents were told that Alfie’s brain was compromised.
He would have to live in a semi-vegetative state for a long time.
Although he was not dead, he would need to be dependent on life-sustaining measures for the rest of his life.
The parents were told that Alfie’s brain was compromised.
He would have to live in a semi-vegetative state for a long time.
Although he was not dead, he would need to be dependent on life-sustaining measures for the rest of his life.
Here’s how the problem arose.
As the parents decided to seek alternative treatments for Alfie, the UK government took custody of him.
Along with the recommendation of the doctors, the state usurped the authority of parental rights, as the state deemed to know what was in the best interest of the child.
Eventually, Alfie’s case took notice of the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope Francis and Italian government offered to take on Alfie’s care and even provide Alfie with honorary Italian citizenship.
Yet, the UK government rejected it.
Here is when a different kind of problem propped up.
As the parents decided to seek alternative treatments for Alfie, the UK government by recommendation of the doctors took custody of him.
In short, the government decided to usurp parental rights from mom and dad, while rejecting treatment elsewhere.
The state decided to it would be in the best interest of the child that they would resolve the fate of Alfie.
Here is when a different kind of problem propped up.
As the parents decided to seek alternative treatments for Alfie, the UK government by recommendation of the doctors took custody of him.
In short, the government chose to usurp parental rights from mom and dad, while rejecting treatment elsewhere.
The state agreed to it would be in the best interest of the child that they would resolve the fate of Alfie.
Alfie’s case took notice of the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope Francis and Italian government offered to take on Alfie’s care.
Alfie would be treated by a Vatican sponsored hospital and the Italian government would grant him honorary Italian citizenship.
But it was all in vain, for the UK government would deny Alfie’s transfer to Italy.
Alfie’s case took notice of the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope Francis and Italian government offered to take on Alfie’s care.
Alfie would be treated by a Vatican sponsored hospital, and the Italian government would grant him honorary Italian citizenship.
But it was all in vain, for the UK government would deny Alfie’s transfer to Italy.
In this strange case, the UK government took parental rights away from Alfie’s parents in the care of their own child.
The state dismissed the rights of Alfie’s parents to seek help elsewhere.
As a result, it showed a disturbing and outrageous act of the denial of human dignity and the notion of the sanctity of human life.
More importantly, they took way and denied the parental rights as the natural rights of a stable and loving mother and father.
Friends, the crux of the issue is two-fold.
First, the government is redefining morality by its own secular views.
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