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7/20/2025, 10:28:12 AM
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No, sorry, minimizing the suffering of a child, even the unknowing suffering of an existence robbed from them through a congenital disorder takes priority over their heavenly afterlife. National institutions should be established that either euthanize them (in serious cases) or relieves the families of their burden via excellent caretaking.
Same goes for severe dementia in the elderly. A life not lived is not worth living. That goes triply so for children with severe disabilities, especially cognitive.
No, sorry, minimizing the suffering of a child, even the unknowing suffering of an existence robbed from them through a congenital disorder takes priority over their heavenly afterlife. National institutions should be established that either euthanize them (in serious cases) or relieves the families of their burden via excellent caretaking.
Same goes for severe dementia in the elderly. A life not lived is not worth living. That goes triply so for children with severe disabilities, especially cognitive.
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