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More from the world of religious nutters....

When EMS was called to the home in May 2013, they encountered about 20 people who were inside, kneeling, chanting and praying, according to paramedic Debroah Baumback's testimony Monday afternoon.

Once inside, Baumback says she and her team made their way upstairs to Alex's room where they saw him lying on a bed in the middle of the room.

"I actually remember walking in the room thinking 'what the hell is that,'" said Baumback. "[Alex was] emaciated to the fact that he looked mummified."

The boy had sores on his face that were black and necrotic and was so "extraordinarily skinny" that she said there was "nothing left."


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Curious Cdn

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There's a lot of hypocracy about Islamaphobia when our own culture also generates religious kooks in such large numbers.
 
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Danbones

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Sounds like the deceased looked like a cancer patient where they gave radiation to cure what was causes by radiation.
with Doctors being the 4th leading cause of death in north america, it's not just the religious nutters one has to watch out for
 

JLM

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Sounds like the deceased looked like a cancer patient where they gave radiation to cure what was causes by radiation.
with Doctors being the 4th leading cause of death in north america, it's not just the religious nutters one has to watch out for


And what kind of nutter is it who believes doctors are a leading cause of death? Actually three or four of them have "saved my bacon".
 

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May have saved your bacon but I would only go into a hospital if I absolutely had to. Doctors are not infallible. 50% of doctors finished in the bottom half of their class.

I don't know where you live but they suggest that you wear a button "did you wash your hands? " on your hospital gown.

If the people who touch me still have the germs on their hands from the last (sick) person they touched, or if they don't wash their hands after using the washroom.
 

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May have saved your bacon but I would only go into a hospital if I absolutely had to. Doctors are not infallible. 50% of doctors finished in the bottom half of their class.

I don't know where you live but they suggest that you wear a button "did you wash your hands? " on your hospital gown.

If the people who touch me still have the germs on their hands from the last (sick) person they touched, or if they don't wash their hands after using the washroom.

Do you post drunk or are you just stupid.
 

JLM

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May have saved your bacon but I would only go into a hospital if I absolutely had to. Doctors are not infallible. 50% of doctors finished in the bottom half of their class.

I don't know where you live but they suggest that you wear a button "did you wash your hands? " on your hospital gown.

If the people who touch me still have the germs on their hands from the last (sick) person they touched, or if they don't wash their hands after using the washroom.


50% of anything is in the bottom half, in the top half too! So what's your point? Hospitals are no more dangerous than restaurants or bowling allies or casinos, all of which are crawling with germs and bacteria and 99% of which our immune systems take care of. Life's a "crap" shoot, but dying at home in bed bored out of your mind is no fun either!
 

Frankiedoodle

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Yes it is and I would not wish to live with that fear to anyone.

To the question of whether I am post drunk or just stupid, I don't drink and am not stupid, it must be a case of transference
 

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There's a lot of hypocracy about Islamaphobia when our own culture also generates religious kooks in such large numbers.
The difference being, whenever the Christian Heritage Party of Canada rears its ugly head, the Canadian voters smack it back down, despite being a predominantly Christian country. Even when Christians act like a$$holes it's ok to slag their ideology. But when it's a Muslim, you can rest assured that it's got nothing to do with their ideology.
Let me put it this way, I can trash the CHPC all I want and no one will do or say squat. See how long you can publicly smack talk something like say, The Islamic Party of Canada if and when it gains official party status, before you either get called a racist/bigot or get a visit from the cops.
When you can't openly criticize an ideology in what's supposed to be a free country without fear of persecution, either from the group or the state, then you no longer have a free country. In Ontario, we've already reached the point of state prosecution for it. But Freedom of Religion doesn't simply mean you can act in whatever way your dogma dictates. It also means you're NOT free to force your religious beliefs upon me. Not being permitted to criticize Islam is a classic use of passive/aggressive force. If that same protection was applied across the board for all religions it would be one thing, but it's not. Islam is being given extra-special Charter protection where none is needed, required or even constitutional.
 

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I guess the terrorizing is working as its meant to. The left is only criticizing religion if it feels it can do so without suffering consequences.