Asked by Danielle Singleton on Sep 26, 2024

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The relatively light sentence that the Neumanns received when they attempted to use faith-healing indicates that

A) faith-healing is widely accepted in America.
B) religion no longer is important in American life.
C) whether parents neglect their children for religious or non-religious reasons is taken into account in sentencing.
D) there is a separation of Church and State in America.

Faith-Healing

A practice where belief and prayer are used to heal illnesses and injuries, often considered a spiritual or religious approach to wellness.

Religious Reasons

Motivations or justifications for actions based on beliefs, practices, or principles derived from a particular religious faith.

  • Compare the influence of religious beliefs on legal outcomes in medical ethics.
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Muhammad Ibrahim3 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The fact that the Neumanns' neglect of their child for religious reasons had some impact on the leniency of their sentencing suggests that whether neglect occurs for religious or non-religious reasons is indeed taken into account in sentencing. This implies that the legal system recognizes that religion may be a motivating factor in child neglect, but it does not indicate that faith-healing is widely accepted or that religion is unimportant in American life. The idea of separation of Church and State is also not directly relevant to this situation.