We know that this woman failed to get proper dental attention for her son, and that because that failure he is dead. You appear unwilling to blame her because of the pain she is in, and because the blame will not bring her son back. I believe that it is important that people understand that their actions have consequences.
True, I don't know how this woman directed her income, except that she didn't direct it to getting her son the attention he needed. That we do know.
"We know that this woman failed to get proper dental attention for her son, and that because that failure he is dead. You appear unwilling to blame her because of the pain she is in, and because the blame will not bring her son back. I believe that it is important that people understand that their actions have consequences.
True, I don't know how this woman directed her income, except that she didn't direct it to getting her son the attention he needed. That we do know."
It seems to me that the only thing you are interested in is playing the "if" game and the placing blame game. That's not going to do any good now. This child is dead. The Christian thing to do is to pray for this woman and her family. But I guess it's hard to do the Christian thing when one is only looking for someone to blame.