Is Rational Suicide for Real?
By Judie Brown Yes, it is. In fact, rational suicide has become a hot topic among seniors! That sounds pretty ominous to me, but according… Read More »Is Rational Suicide for Real?
By Judie Brown Yes, it is. In fact, rational suicide has become a hot topic among seniors! That sounds pretty ominous to me, but according… Read More »Is Rational Suicide for Real?
By Frederick White The American Medical Association has quashed a bid to adopt “neutrality.” An AMA delegate explains why. In a move which has global… Read More »US Doctors Vote to Oppose Assisted Suicide
In 2013, the American Nurses Association (ANA) stated this: “The American Nurses Association (ANA) prohibits nurses’ participation in assisted suicide and euthanasia because these acts are in direct violation… Read More »Is the American Nurses Association Ready to Drop Opposition to Assisted Suicide?
As Christmas draws closer, let us remember those who are hurting. We are called to be their champions, not their executioners.
A new law jeopardizes treatment of terminally ill patients, but some doctors are fighting back.
We have gotten to a point where we no longer value the precious people around us—babies, the elderly, the sick. When they need us most, we abandon them. Is this what Christ would teach?
By Nancy Valko, RN, ALNC
I recently wrote an article, “I Lost My Daughter to Suicide: A Nurse’s Response to Brittany Maynard’s Campaign for Assisted Suicide,”1 hoping that there was a small chance of convincing her or other vulnerable people that suicide (assisted or unassisted) is never the answer to any problem.
By Camille Giglio
California, a state with an aging population, falling birth rates, and rising welfare rolls, now has a super majority of Democrats in the state legislature with a Democrat as governor.
By Michael Cook
This powerful TV ad against Question 2 [available on original website at http://www.bioedge.org/index.php/bioethics/bioethics_article/10307] may have swayed voters.
I invite you to read this sermon by Bishop Clemens August Count von Galen delivered exactly seventy-one years and one day ago.
When Craig Ewert, an American living in Britain, contracted ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), his condition quickly deteriorated into total paralysis.
Oregon’s Troubles Just Beginning? Almost four months after Oregon’s new assisted suicide law took effect, initial legal and practical problems have only become more obvious.… Read More »End of Life Issues Guide: Assisted Suicide in Practice