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Faith Healing Parents Convicted

First Posted: 06/08/2011 3:36 pm Updated: 08/08/2011 5:12 am

By Steve Mays
Religion News Service

OREGON CITY, Ore. (RNS) After just an hour of deliberation, jurors on Tuesday (June 7) unanimously found two members of a faith-healing church guilty of felony criminal mistreatment for not seeking medical care for their daughter.

Timothy and Rebecca Wyland face up to five years in prison but are likely to receive probation and possibly some time in jail. They will be sentenced June 24.

As the verdict was read, Timothy Wyland slipped his arm around his wife's waist, and the couple stoically faced the judge. The Wylands made no comment after the proceedings, walking out of the courtroom surrounded by supporters from their church, some of them sobbing.

The couple's daughter, Alayna, was born in December 2009 with a birthmark above her left eye that developed into an abnormal growth of blood vessels, known as a hemangioma. As the growth slowly engulfed her left eye, the Wylands never consulted a doctor.

The case is the latest involving members of Oregon City's Followers of Christ church, which considers medical treatment a rejection of religious faith. The Wylands are the third church couple to be prosecuted over the past two years for failing to provide medical treatment to their children.

In the two previous cases, the children died. In the Wyland case, 18-month-old Alayna has improved under court-ordered medical care.

The swift and unanimous verdict stunned the Wylands, their attorneys and about 20 church members who attended the session.

In her closing argument Tuesday, lead prosecutor Christine Landers dismissed the defense attorneys' efforts to portray the Wylands as victims of overly aggressive child-welfare workers who snatched their daughter and persecuted the couple for their religious beliefs.

Landers called the defense a smokescreen intended to obscure the facts and distract jurors. The couple had six and a half months to seek medical attention for Alayna and they did not, she noted.

"They never would have. The reason why ... is because of their faith," she said.

For the first six months of 2010, the Wylands watched as the growth on their daughter's face ballooned. The Wylands relied on faith-healing rituals -- prayer, anointing with oil and laying on of hands.

Under Oregon law, a parent or guardian has committed first-degree criminal mistreatment if that person "intentionally or knowingly withholds ... medical attention."

The Wylands testified during a juvenile court custody hearing last summer that they wouldn't have willingly taken Alayna to a doctor because it would violate their religious beliefs. The Wylands said they put their trust -- and Alayna's fate -- in God's hands.

Defense attorneys portrayed the Wylands as loving parents who fully cooperated with state officials and court orders once Alayna was in state custody, diligently attending doctor appointments and making sure Alayna received her medication.

Landers called the defense attorneys' attempt to focus on what happened after Alayna was in state custody misleading.

"They want to minimize the conduct of their clients," Landers told the jury. "They don't live in some mountain village in Nepal where they've never heard of doctors."

Clackamas County District Attorney John Foote, who has had several faith-healing trials under his watch, released a short statement: "We agree with the jury's verdict and appreciate their service. There is another case pending trial so we will have no further comment."

Foote was referring to another couple from the church whose son was born prematurely and died nine hours later. They are scheduled to go on trial in September on charges of second-degree manslaughter.

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12:32 PM on 06/13/2011
Modern medicine is as much God's creation as anything else. The Wylands apparently had utmost faith in God but not in people.

My daughter was born at 2 1/2 lbs, with an umbilical knot and my wife developed preeclampsia w/180 over 140 BP. Both could have died had it not been up to a skilled surgeon to save them both.

The surgeon and her skills are God's creation too. If we had relied only on faith, I'd have no wife and no 3 year old girl today.
01:20 PM on 06/13/2011
Sorry Captain but could you explain to me how modern medicine is in any way some "God's" creation?
Alexander Flemming, Louis Pasteur... I could list hundreds maybe even thousands of scientists and not one is named God. If you are going to give me the argument that "God created those scientists" then please provide proof of this statement.

It is great to hear that your family is doing well.
03:31 PM on 06/13/2011
Genesis chapter 1. It says right there who created Man and Woman. Will that suffice as proof?
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StevieRayB
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07:53 AM on 06/13/2011
This why atheists don't always believe it is ok to just say "live and let live"

There is real harm in some religious beliefs. These people are still living in the bronze age thinking that "faith" is going to heal their child.

Fellow non believers, the next time some religious zealot says "why do you care what we believe?" use this case as an example !
DCR50
Seeing the world for what it is... according to me
01:07 PM on 06/12/2011
Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our religious and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.’ - Isaac Asimov
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edgeninja
Ayn Rand was an Atheist & Reagan Raised Taxes 11x
12:53 PM on 06/12/2011
People like this couple shouldn't be allowed to breed.
whinenot
Actions speak louder than words.
09:05 AM on 06/12/2011
If they want to 'practice' their religion they should do it on 'consenting adults', but never, ever on innocent children...ever. The most irrating part of this whole story is that these two, and their fellow 'church members' have learned nothing from this. The State of Oregon will have to monitor this couple's child(ren) until they are 18 years of age.
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red skull
I am legion
07:13 PM on 06/11/2011
Poor kid - had the bad luck to be born to f0.0ls.
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logicanada
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04:14 PM on 06/11/2011
Good. Now put it on the front page everywhere.
11:13 AM on 06/11/2011
No wonder aliens don't talk to us, we're just not smart enough.
01:35 PM on 06/13/2011
That is an understatement...
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peter ricci
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07:27 AM on 06/11/2011
Child abuse, nothing more nothing less and jail time is warranted in cases like this. It astounds me that people get a free pass under the guise of their religion.
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HaroldHeckubah
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09:49 PM on 06/10/2011
I've seen the pictures, this couple has to have their collective screw loose. They're praying, and the growth is getting bigger, and they just pray more. And, that's his wife in the picture. She looks like she's in high school, and he's gotta be in his 40's. If this is the third case against parents from this church, methinks this church warrants a bit more scrutiny.
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BornOKtheFirstTime
pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo
06:49 PM on 06/10/2011
Probation and possibly some jail time? Now that's making a strong statement.
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anastasiabeaverhousen
Time wounds all heels
04:38 PM on 06/10/2011
You're free to be a religious luddite if you like - just don't endanger a child's health because of it.
Dan FL
Watching the Dream die. With popcorn.
03:56 PM on 06/10/2011
Children pay for their parent's faith.

All that makes this different is the Oregon faith healers exacted a larger price.
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traumabob
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10:00 AM on 06/10/2011
I always wonder what kind of faith in God precludes the option of God using doctors as instruments of His healing powers.
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see-ellen2001
02:52 PM on 06/11/2011
Exactly!
04:05 PM on 06/11/2011
I've always wondered the same thing.
10:10 PM on 06/09/2011
I hope that the conviction of the parents for failing to seek medical care for their suffering daughter will teach them that medical care is not contrary to healing by God. The parents can still pray to God to help heal medical problems, but they need to realize that sometimes treatment by a doctor is imperative to bring about a cure of the problem.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
01:10 AM on 06/10/2011
I'm really not very concerned about what it teaches these perpetrators. I suspect they're not very into learning.

Hopefully the lasting value of the neglect and endangerment of their daughter it will be a lesson to others that they shouldn't try this lunacy at home.
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MrTJB
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01:23 AM on 06/10/2011
Just saw this story. Saw yours as the first comment on the page and knew right away I'd be replying to your statement. I agree, medical care is not contrary to healing by god. Medical care is necessary because there is no god to heal, to answer prayers, whether what you seek is a cure, a winning lottery ticket, peace on Earth, etc. It makes no difference. It never has. History has shown for every misunderstanding or misinterpretation of the unknown in this world where god was inserted to make sense of it all, an explanation was discovered through the work of scientists and god was replaced with knowledge.