Why America Needs To Preserve Its Freedom

The information in this post is taken from a CBN News article posted today.

CBN News reported:

Alfie Evans, the sick British toddler whose parents won support from Pope Francis during a protracted legal battle over his treatment, died early Saturday. He was 23 months old.

Kate James and Tom Evans made the announcement on social media, saying they were “heartbroken.” The death of Alfie, who had a rare degenerative brain condition that left him in a “semi-vegetative state” with almost no brain function, came five days after doctors removed life support.

Doctors overseeing Alfie’s care in the city of Liverpool said further treatment was futile and not in his best interests, and that he should be allowed to die. But his parents fought for months to try to convince judges to allow them to take him to the Vatican’s children’s hospital so he could be kept on life support. The parents’ campaign was backed by the pope and Christian groups, which helped draw international attention to the case.

The hospital withdrew Alfie’s life support Monday after a series of court rulings sided with the doctors and blocked further medical treatment.

“My gladiator lay down his shield and gained his wings at 02:30,” Evans, 21, said in Facebook post decorated with a broken heart and crying emojis.

The article explains why the courts were able to overrule the parents about the Alfie’s care:

Under British law, courts are asked to intervene when parents and doctors disagree on the treatment of a child. In such cases, the rights of the child take primacy over the parents’ right to decide what’s best for their offspring.

The health and care of a child should be between the parents and the doctor unless there is some form of abuse involved. This case is an illustration of what can go wrong when the government decides medical treatment. I don’t know what Alfie’s chances of survival were, but there were people willing to cover the expense of trying to make him well. I am sorry that the life of a young child is not valued in Britain. That is a sad reflection of where western civilization is and the direction it is going.