[quote='CleanShavenJesus' pid='496801' dateline='1377211752']
Have you ever heard of Sean Faircloth? He wrote a book called Attack of the Theocrats, and part of it exposes the so-called "faith-based healing" phenomenon where parents have been prosecuted under the law for child abuse when they prayed for their childrens' recovery instead of getting them medical attention.
Quote: He's far from the most vocal proponent of the discredited theory that the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine causes autism, but, between his advocacy of faith healing and his promotion of the vaccine-autism link on his online talk show, he's not exactly urging his flock to get their recommended shots.
Have you ever heard of Sean Faircloth? He wrote a book called Attack of the Theocrats, and part of it exposes the so-called "faith-based healing" phenomenon where parents have been prosecuted under the law for child abuse when they prayed for their childrens' recovery instead of getting them medical attention.