You seeking attention or just unfamiliar with the horrific saga of this case, if so, you might want to so some reading before you post.
Where I come from, it is a good thing to dispise and hate evil acts.
While it doesn't happen too often, I have seen these Bible quoting Atheists pop up on FR before.
I suspect that the longer this thread lasts, the further "outed" this individual will become. They just can't help themselves.
The beauty of FR is that they always "bring a knife to a gunfight", and either eventually disappear like a whipped dog, with their tail between their legs, or they lose it completely, and really let their true "personality" shine, resulting in the loss of their posting privileges.
Where I come from, it is a good thing to dispise and hate evil acts.
This is a case about a woman who has been in a deep comma for a very long time with no realistic chance of recovery.
It was time for a decision to be made.
The courts ruled from Judge Greer all the way to the Supreme Court and back down to Judge Greer that the decision rested with the family. In this case the husband.
I think it is great that the Supreme Court ruled that the decision rested with the family.
What the family chooses to do is the business of the family.
The family decided what path to go down. The courts protected the rights of the family.
Now some around here hate the Judge for protecting the rights of families to decide because they wanted the Judge to replace the choice of the husband with their instructions.
Where I come from, folks have enough humility to think that they are not the only ones to think that it is a good thing to despise and hate evil acts.