Canada’s Neobarbarism of State Sanctioned Killing: A Christian Response
2016 was the year Canada legalized medical killing which we euphemistically call “medical assistance in dying” (MAID)—previously known as physician assisted suicide.
2016 was the year Canada legalized medical killing which we euphemistically call “medical assistance in dying” (MAID)—previously known as physician assisted suicide.
It is with a certain amount of surprise that I noted Cardinal Roger Mahony’s strong rebuke of California House Speaker Fabian Nunez. While Nunez claims to be Catholic he is also the chief architect of the proposed physician assisted suicide bill currently being debated in the California legislature.
It has been reported that the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine has dropped its opposition to physician assisted suicide.
The California legislature is debating a bill that would legalize physician assisted suicide.
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Most people are familiar with hospice care, but relatively unfamiliar with palliative care, a more recent specialty in the practice of medicine.
A monstrous notion has become law. Assisting in the suicides of sick and disabled Canadians is legally permitted.
Within certain media and academic circles the term “progressive” is used to describe policy makers and politicians who promote agendas typically attributed to liberal causes.
By Nancy Valko
I feel blessed to have grown up and become a nurse in the era of TV programs like Marcus Welby, MD; Ben Casey; and Medical Center.