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Faith Healing: Controversial, Tragic, and Still with us.

I’ve been trying to get this novel published, but despite the significance of the theme and excellent reviews, publishers have resisted this controversial religious subject matter.

For the Love of God by Lawrence W. Gold, M.D.

ASIN: B006R7I8F4

An incidental and shocking discovery of a cave with tiny unmarked graves shatters the peace of Exton, a small town in upstate N.Y.

More horrifying is the forensic analysis that reveals that these young children died needlessly as the result of neglect and abuse at the hands of a religious fundamentalist cult that disavows medical care.

The sheriff, an investigative reporter, the local coroner and two forensic experts from Albany develop the case. When the county DA, a fundamentalist himself, resists vigorous prosecution, the Governor of New York intervenes and appoints Rosemary and Calvin Brandt to represent the State and speak for the dead children. These controversial attorneys and former fundamentalists have devoted their lives to the protection of children.

Some fundamentalists and their political action groups come to the defense of the cult and the parents of the dead children setting the stage for the final courtroom clash between freedom of religion and the State's responsibility to protect innocent children.

 

If you believe that prayer for the sick to the exclusion of medical care is a thing of the past, think again. Each year children in the United States suffer horribly and die from injuries or medical conditions readily treated by physicians and hospitals. Do a literature search on faith healing or go to the website of “Children’s Healthcare Is a Legal Duty, Inc.” (www.childrenshealthcare.org) and you’ll see a litany of horrors as a small segment of mostly fundamentalists allow their minor children to die from diabetes, pneumonia, asthma, and many other conditions all readily responsive to standard medical care.

 

Disclaimer

For the Love of God deals with the faith healing and its deadly consequences.

Although the novel deals with distinct religious minority/cult practices, I hope that readers recognize the distinction between beneficial and harmful religious practices.

I’ve aimed the dramatization at those practices, the individuals who enable and condone them. These groups are the ones who should read For the love of God, but it’s unlikely that they will.

This is the link to the Kindle version. The print version, through CreateSpace, will be available soon.

http://www.amazon.com/Love-God-ebook/dp/B006R7I8F4/ref=sr_1_97?s=di...

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