American Samizdat

Sunday, August 14, 2005. *
An Indiana couple who chose to pray over their dying newborn daughter rather than seek medical care for her were sentenced Friday to six years in prison for reckless homicide. But a judge suspended most of those prison terms for Dewayne and Maleta Schmidt, instead ordering the couple to serve about a year each at a work-release center. Their daughter, Rhianna Rose Schmidt, died in August 2003, less than two days after she was born at the couple's home, from an infection typically treated with antibiotics. [...] The Schmidts' church, the General Assembly and Church of the Firstborn, advocates prayer and faith healing over medical intervention but does not require members to shun medical care. [...] Rhianna was the third child of parents attending the Schmidts' church to die since 1998 after family members refused medical treatment, according to published reports. The church is in Morgantown, about 30 miles south of Indianapolis. Children born to members of the church in Colorado and Oregon also have died after their parents refused medical treatment.

[If the Schmidts had let their child die because of Star Trek, or Izod, or Campbell's Chunky Beef Soup, or because the square root of negative one is an irrational number, or Marcel Duchamp's 'Chocolate Grinder' - if it had been anything but religion, do you think they would have had to pay so small a price? Do you think the club that tells them to shun medicine would continue to enjoy social standing and tax-exempt status? Do you think they would be considered martyrs or nutcases? I have a problem with forced medication, but I have a bigger problem when superstition trumps life.]
posted by Trevor Blake at 9:40 AM
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