Man’s Law v. Nature’s Law
I’m writing this out of concern. There is a loving mother running from the law with her beautiful dying son.
Recently, a judge decided to order chemo therapy on a boy named Daniel. Well, the Hausers and their son don’t believe in this specific treatment. They’ve read and studied other cases that back up their belief. (Google chemo therapy)
But, I’m not here to argue for or against the medical industry and its technology. It is what it is. However, how far can the law go to force a person to do something? Most importantly, have we reduced ourselves to forcing people to do everything? You’re ordered to do this. Mandatory that. What ever happened to the art of persuasion? What about the win-win situation? How about respect?!?
Fine, Judge, you gave this family a court order to put their son through chemo therapy. The written law is the law. But, there’s another law at work. A mother’s love.
We see it in nature shows all the time. Some weaker momma animal will fiercely defend her offspring against a bigger, stronger creature. And, as much as some people get offended, we are physical members of this animal kingdom. We can’t hide it. We’re made of flesh and bone. Within the human race, a mother’s love for her children is the strongest instinct. It defies logic. Men don’t understand. Although, many fathers can relate. Science can’t explain it. The math doesn’t add up. Why would someone die for something that we can literally reproduce?
Don’t you understand that this woman is willing to die for her son? A court order is just a court order to me and most people. But, this specific court order is a threat to the well-being of Mrs. Hauser’s son. Now she is doing what she knows is right in her heart. We are also spiritual beings.
What’s the solution? Love and understanding. Stop the manhunt. Stop ordering people around. Make people feel safe instead of threatened. Try having some tact. Education is always key.
I close with a question. Now, this court order sets some kind of precedence. The law has to go both ways in this situation. Can medical doctors and pharmaceutical companies be forced to treat deserving people that can’t afford it?
May the angels be with us. And, may we be the angels of our time.
PEACE and ABUNDANCE!!
Source URL: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090520/ap_on_re_us/us_forced_chemo




“..this specific court order is a threat to the well-being of Mrs. Hauser’s son.”
Cancer is also a threat to her son’s well-being. Just sayin’.
I don’t agree that a judge should have anything to do with this; how you treat your child’s illness should be a parent’s decision. I haven’t read about this story, so I don’t know the details of his illness, so I’m going to give my generic opinion on this one. If your kid is dying of cancer, get him f*cking treatment. He will die one way, and might die the other…at least you f*cking tried to help him.
“The law has to go both ways…Can medical doctors and pharmaceutical companies be forced to treat deserving people that can’t afford it?” Good point.