Treatment, the process of restoring the health of the organism, completes the whole again. This is a process that has been implemented in various ways over the years. From the time of recording, people have found a new way to fix each other. People are sick and injured and want to be healed. This is mankind's way of doing things. Healing occurs in all tissues of the body and is an important part of life. So why is this big conflict occurring? Because people choose to provide treatment.
Christian scientists, Pentecostalists, first members of the Church, believers of Christ, and countless small sects have practiced healing widely. Many of these believers refuse to accept all treatments, not prayer, oil, sometimes demonic payment. Some even deny the reality of illness. If you refuse to treat children, you may commit crimes of murder or murder. Until recently, religious protection law has protected them from prosecution, but the law has changed and public attitudes are changing. Freedom of religion conflicts with responsibility for social protection of children
Some parents refuse to receive treatment based on religious or spiritual reasons. The traditional way they refuse to receive treatment is varied. For example, members of Christians refuse to receive all treatments, not prayer, oiling, hand massage. Illness is the result of an individual's psychological attitude and seeks healing through spiritual means such as prayer. They believe that these treatments are incompatible with parallel therapy. Other religious organizations prohibit certain medical interventions only. Based on the interpretation of the Bible, Jehovah's Witnesses prohibit the use of blood and its major parts 14. Understanding these differences is important to judge whether there are reciprocally acceptable alternatives.
Conflicts between religious or spiritual beliefs and pediatric medicine: informed consent, exemptions and public funds