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By Dan Stamm, NBCPhiladelphia.com April 23, 2013 A faith-healing couple serving probation for the death of their 2-year-old son is in trouble once again after a second child died. The 8-month-old son of Herbert and Catherine Schaible, fundamentalist Christians who believe in the power of prayer ahead of modern medicine, died last week, according to Philadelphia Police spokeswoman Jillian Russell. The couple have been serving a 10-year probation sentence in the 2009 death of 2-year-old Kent Schaible. At a hearing Monday, Philadelphia Judge Benjamin Lerner said the Schaibles violated the most important condition of their probation: to seek medical care for their remaining children. Authorities have yet to file criminal charges in the death of the child last week, after he suffered with diarrhea and breathing problems for days. But charges could be filed once authorities pinpoint how the boy died. An official cause of death is pending an autopsy, according to police. The child was taken to a funeral home by an as yet unknown individual and the undertaker alerted police, Russell said. In 2010, a jury convicted the Schaibles, who have seven other children, of involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment in Kent's death from pneumonia. The Schaibles were sentenced to probation over prison time. As part of their sentence, the Schaibles were required to arrange medical examinations for each of their children, to immediately consult with a doctor when a child became sick and to follow the doctor’s treatment recommendations. During their trial, the Schaibles' lawyers said the parents were targeted because their fundamentalist Christian beliefs espouse faith healing. Pennsylvania law says parents have a legal duty to protect their children's health and safety, although the law does not specify if or when medical care must be sought. Prosecutors said Kent could have been saved with basic medical care -- probably even over-the-counter medication -- but the couple relied on prayer instead. Defense attorneys argued that their clients did not know how sick the child was, and their beliefs played no role in their decision. When asked for comment outside his Rhawnhurst home Friday, Herbert Schaible, 44, told NBC10’s Chris Cato, “We don’t want to talk.” That 10 years probation for the death of the first baby went well! :sad :disgust: With seven more children they shouldn't have, I guess two lost meant nothing!" /> By Dan Stamm, NBCPhiladelphia.com April 23, 2013 A faith-healing couple serving probation for the death of their 2-year-old son is in trouble once again after a second child died. The 8-month-old son of Herbert and Catherine Schaible, fundamentalist Christians who believe in the power of prayer ahead of modern medicine, died last week, according to Philadelphia Police spokeswoman Jillian Russell. The couple have been serving a 10-year probation sentence in the 2009 death of 2-year-old Kent Schaible. At a hearing Monday, Philadelphia Judge Benjamin Lerner said the Schaibles violated the most important condition of their probation: to seek medical care for their remaining children. Authorities have yet to file criminal charges in the death of the child last week, after he suffered with diarrhea and breathing problems for days. But charges could be filed once authorities pinpoint how the boy died. An official cause of death is pending an autopsy, according to police. The child was taken to a funeral home by an as yet unknown individual and the undertaker alerted police, Russell said. In 2010, a jury convicted the Schaibles, who have seven other children, of involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment in Kent's death from pneumonia. The Schaibles were sentenced to probation over prison time. As part of their sentence, the Schaibles were required to arrange medical examinations for each of their children, to immediately consult with a doctor when a child became sick and to follow the doctor’s treatment recommendations. During their trial, the Schaibles' lawyers said the parents were targeted because their fundamentalist Christian beliefs espouse faith healing. Pennsylvania law says parents have a legal duty to protect their children's health and safety, although the law does not specify if or when medical care must be sought. Prosecutors said Kent could have been saved with basic medical care -- probably even over-the-counter medication -- but the couple relied on prayer instead. Defense attorneys argued that their clients did not know how sick the child was, and their beliefs played no role in their decision. When asked for comment outside his Rhawnhurst home Friday, Herbert Schaible, 44, told NBC10’s Chris Cato, “We don’t want to talk.” That 10 years probation for the death of the first baby went well! :sad :disgust: With seven more children they shouldn't have, I guess two lost meant nothing!" /> *Update*Fundamentalist Christians Let Second Baby Die update
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By Dan Stamm, NBCPhiladelphia.com

April 23, 2013

A faith-healing couple serving probation for the death of their 2-year-old son is in trouble once again after a second child died.

The 8-month-old son of Herbert and Catherine Schaible, fundamentalist Christians who believe in the power of prayer ahead of modern medicine, died last week, according to Philadelphia Police spokeswoman Jillian Russell.

The couple have been serving a 10-year probation sentence in the 2009 death of 2-year-old Kent Schaible.

At a hearing Monday, Philadelphia Judge Benjamin Lerner said the Schaibles violated the most important condition of their probation: to seek medical care for their remaining children.

Authorities have yet to file criminal charges in the death of the child last week, after he suffered with diarrhea and breathing problems for days. But charges could be filed once authorities pinpoint how the boy died. An official cause of death is pending an autopsy, according to police.

The child was taken to a funeral home by an as yet unknown individual and the undertaker alerted police, Russell said.

In 2010, a jury convicted the Schaibles, who have seven other children, of involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment in Kent's death from pneumonia. The Schaibles were sentenced to probation over prison time.

As part of their sentence, the Schaibles were required to arrange medical examinations for each of their children, to immediately consult with a doctor when a child became sick and to follow the doctor’s treatment recommendations.

During their trial, the Schaibles' lawyers said the parents were targeted because their fundamentalist Christian beliefs espouse faith healing.

Pennsylvania law says parents have a legal duty to protect their children's health and safety, although the law does not specify if or when medical care must be sought.

Prosecutors said Kent could have been saved with basic medical care -- probably even over-the-counter medication -- but the couple relied on prayer instead. Defense attorneys argued that their clients did not know how sick the child was, and their beliefs played no role in their decision.

When asked for comment outside his Rhawnhurst home Friday, Herbert Schaible, 44, told NBC10’s Chris Cato, “We don’t want to talk.”

That 10 years probation for the death of the first baby went well! With seven more children they shouldn't have, I guess two lost meant nothing!
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What a retarded family. They're the same as the "Pray the gay away" group.
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Re: *Update*Fundamentalist Christians Let Second Baby Die update

How can you watch a baby die with the knowledge you have that by simply taking them to a doctor or hospital, you will most likely save them

These supposed, "parents," should be tied to slabs and not fed or watered. Just let them rot naturally, or put them in the sun to speed it up a bit
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Pray harder next time...
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I say we cut both their legs off and see how good their prayers go.
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Re: *Update*Fundamentalist Christians Let Second Baby Die update

What?? Prayer doesn't heal? Gaw??

One time when I was babysitting my nephew (he was about 6 at the time) he was sick and had to throw up. I was holding his hand as he stood over the toilet saying "Mimi! Mimi!" and on the verge of tears. That made me cry. How could they watch their own child wither away from an illness that could have easily been fixed?
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Social services needs to step in and save the remaining children before they pray them all into an early grave.
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I say we cut both their legs off and see how good their prayers go.

And their hands so they can't clasp them together.

I guess the heads have to go, too, so they can't bow their heads
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What?? Prayer doesn't heal? Gaw??

One time when I was babysitting my nephew (he was about 6 at the time) he was sick and had to throw up. I was holding his hand as he stood over the toilet saying "Mimi! Mimi!" and on the verge of tears. That made me cry. How could they watch their own child wither away from an illness that could have easily been fixed?

My 27 month old great nephew had to stay in the hospital last Friday with a stomach virus. Both parents stayed with him.

He was hitting me with a balloon Thursday and cracking up. He wanted to eat. Friday, he was puking and had diarrhea again.

He is my big guy and a pleasant toddler, but, little ones don't know what is going on and I feel so bad for them

I could never let them suffer like that
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Publicly televised execution then put the children in loving homes, with pics on DR ofc
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