Freedom of religion is a wonderful thing. I grew up with Christian Scientist grandparents and it is against their religious believes to not allow God to handle those things. They feel it is up to God to decide and everyone should show faith in God. I feel that religion, though sometimes it is not understandable to all, it is fair and America’s law.
No one forces a Catholic who has 14 children to go on birth control, no one says a Jewish person is not allowed to circumcise there son, no one says a Jehovah Witness needs to have a birthday party, and no one can tell a Christian Scientist that they have to be vaccinated. People often forget that this is their right. Just like you can not tell a Catholic child she is not allowed to go to her parent’s church no one can stop a Christian Scientist’s child from going to their church. This is America; the truth is that if there is an outbreak the children who are non-immunized are forced to stay home under quarantine. I had to do that once because I wasn’t caught up… we were living with my grandparents at the time. It is still how the schools react today (I have much family who still follows the beliefs of that church). You can not force religion on anyone, not children, not teens, not adults, no one.
No, I am no longer with that church, by my own free will (thank you America) and my children are up to date on their shots, because I have the right to pick the religion that I believe in, just like these people have chosen.
I want none of this to be taken in malice or spite; this is just an American law that should never be changed.
My grandfather turned 90 yesterday and he looks 65, so they must be doing something right.