Kirjoittaja Tony » 14.09.2014 16:12
Ashyan isä kertoo, että hyväksyy verensiirron hoitomuotona, ja että vaikka tämä on Jehovan todistaja, hän on ensisijaisesti kuitenkin isä. Kunnioitan ja arvostan. <3
Ashya King's father says he'll go against religion and allow son to have blood transfusion
Despite Ashya's parents being devout Jevovah's witnesses, 51-year-old father Brett King says that when it comes to a straight choice, his son comes before his religion
Ashya King’s dad has vowed to let the five-year-old brain cancer victim have a blood transfusion if needed – despite it being against his religion.
Brett and wife Naghmeh are devout Jehovah’s Witnesses who have brought up their seven children in the faith, which says it is a sin to accept a blood transfusion.
But Brett, 51, is determined to see desperately ill Ashya get better and is willing to do whatever it takes – even if it means defying his own strongly-held beliefs.
He said: “I’m a Jehovah’s Witness, but I’m a father first – and I’d do anything for my son.
“If a child needs treatment they should give them the treatment. It’s not for the parents to say. We just want the best for Ashya.”
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/as ... ll-4256798
Ashyan isä kertoo, että hyväksyy verensiirron hoitomuotona, ja että vaikka tämä on Jehovan todistaja, hän on ensisijaisesti kuitenkin isä. Kunnioitan ja arvostan. <3
[quote][size=150]Ashya King's father says he'll go against religion and allow son to have blood transfusion[/size]
Despite Ashya's parents being devout Jevovah's witnesses, 51-year-old father Brett King says that when it comes to a straight choice, his son comes before his religion
Ashya King’s dad has vowed to let the five-year-old brain cancer victim have a blood transfusion if needed – despite it being against his religion.
Brett and wife Naghmeh are devout Jehovah’s Witnesses who have brought up their seven children in the faith, which says it is a sin to accept a blood transfusion.
But Brett, 51, is determined to see desperately ill Ashya get better and is willing to do whatever it takes – even if it means defying his own strongly-held beliefs.
He said: “I’m a Jehovah’s Witness, but I’m a father first – and I’d do anything for my son.
“If a child needs treatment they should give them the treatment. It’s not for the parents to say. We just want the best for Ashya.”[/quote]
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ashya-kings-father-says-hell-4256798