Alfie Evans Foreshadows a Dark American Future

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Yes, it could happen here.

How? How does a nation reach a point where it will essentially kidnap a child from a loving, functioning family, yank that same child off life support, deny him care as he unexpectedly fights to stay alive, and then block attempts by a foreign government to rescue him and provide him top-notch care free of charge? How does a great civilization sink to such barbarism and tyranny?



There are two stories one could tell — one about policy, the other about philosophy. The policy story traces events like the nationalization of health care, the evolution of family law, and changing doctrines of individual liberty. It is far less important. Policy flows from philosophy, and the philosophy of government is the central reason for the monstrous injustice in Great Britain.

The scary thing is that the same philosophy could well bring the same injustice to the United States.

Let’s back up a bit — all the way to July 1776. That’s the month when the members of the second Continental Congress signed a Declaration stating the fundamental founding principle of a new republic: that “all men are created equal” and “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights,” including “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.” Critically, the Declaration of Independence also stressed that governments are instituted “to secure these rights.” [Emphasis added.]

You’ll notice two things right away. First, there is a fundamentally religious element to America’s founding. The primacy of the “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God” is clear and explicit. Second, the state is thus inherently and inescapably subordinate to these laws, existing mainly to protect the rights God grants.

Applying the philosophy of the founding to a case like Alfie Evans’s yields a clear result. The state exists to protect the life and liberty of its citizens. Both are in play here: Alfie’s life and the liberty of his parents to in good faith and with due consideration make health-care decisions on behalf of their sick child. Raised against the backdrop of American liberty, there are millions of Americans who understand this reality almost instinctively, without knowing an ounce of constitutional law. Their very spirit rebels against Great Britain’s actions.

But there are now millions of secularized Americans who have a quite different worldview, as well. The religious element of the founding rings false and hollow to them. They find that the very concept of the “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God” should be subordinate to human-defined morality, which — when stripped of its theistic elements — places even the right to life up for debate. While there are many secularists who revere life and treasure the founding values, there is nothing inherent in secularism itself that protects individual liberty.

With no God over the state, the state then becomes not the defender of liberty but the definer of liberty. You have no freedoms except those bestowed by the state, and those freedoms are defined entirely by the various branches of government. There is no inherent parental authority. There is no inherent right to life. There is only the justice the state gives according to the standards the state dictates.

Marry statism to utopianism, and you create an alluring vision that empowers a host of self-righteous evils, centralization and authoritarianism chief among them. If government defines the good, then where is the room for dissent? Does it not merely impede and complicate the administration of social justice?

Consider what’s happened in Britain. Rather than defending a right to life, the state has decided to define which lives are worth living. Rather than protecting the rights of the child only when the parents have manifestly failed, the state has decided that it is the greater, better parent.

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It is already here with an extremely dark side that CPS doesnt want in the light.
https://healthimpactnews.com/2015/child-sex-trafficking-through-child-protection-services-exposed-kidnapping-children-for-sex/

https://www.change.org/p/stop-child-protection-services-cps-from-humanely-trafficking-children
It is highly profitable to CPS to snatch your kid, federal money, state money and charging the parents to have their kids taken away.
Kids have won multimillion dollar lawsuits in AZ but how do you get your childhood back?
http://www.invisiblechildren.org › CPS agents should get equal sentences as the offenders they place these kids with.
For little Alfie https://www.change.org/p/the-queen-we-want-her-majesty-the-queen-to-urgently-intervene-in-the-alfie-evans-case?source_location=petition_footer&algorithm=promoted&original_footer_petition_id=696161&grid_position=3&pt=AVBldGl0aW9uAFKAyAAAAAAAWuMkoKROavg4MDZhMzRhYg%3D%3D

Sarah was right 10 years ago. She still is right!

Jimmy Kimmel was all-in for socialized medicine when it was a choice of HIS million dollars spent on his son or OUR tax dollars spent on his son.
Here’s a perfect example of how socialized medicine treats an expensively sick baby.
Will he opine?

Apparently the doctors colluded with the courts to prevent the parents getting him more care, out of the country.
The excuse was that the parents had a bad attitude!
It was more likely that spending more might have given the baby much more time to live….and that would make the socialized doctors look bad.
Too late! The doctors look bad.

Death panels?!? Pshaw. No such thing. Fear tactics.

While at the same time some judge can block a road construction because of a endangered rat or lizard might get squashed let allow infants to die