You mean it was all a load of malarkey? Say it ain’t so, Alex!
Didn’t they make a movie about this nonsense or was that about another kid who came back from Heaven? It’s difficult to keep track of all the kids [del]cashing in[/del] coming back through the Pearly Gates.
I was reading about this and saw that the child has recanted before. It is purely a money grab on behalf of the adults around him. He’s tried to get attention but no one listens.
The story gets worse. The sperm donor, who now lives in Colorado with the other 3 children (and claims to be a “Christian” therapist) is legally able to evict Alex and his mother from their home, and is in the midst of doing so. Here’s his Facebook page where you can leave a PM (I did) although you can’t post unless you’re a “friend.” Not surprisingly, there are no pictures of Alex on said FB page. A marriage ending, that I get. Abandoning a disabled child and rendering him and his mother homeless? That, I don’t.
This pastor is quite fundie, it turns out, but it showed up on my YouTube wall, if you will, and this is where I found out about it. The pastor has cerebral palsy himself, although he’s nowhere near as severely disabled as Alex.
I almost wonder if the “accident” was actually a murder/suicide attempt. The only current story I could find online is paywalled.
Actually, Todd is the father of Colton Burpo, who claimed that he too went to heaven when he was critically ill with a burst appendix at age 4. Colton did make a full recovery, and the most recent reports say that he did go to Bible college for a while, but he’s studying to be an electrician.