Euthanasia and the Silent Pressure to Die
Do you want to live in a culture that comforts you when you’re seriously ill or dying? Or do you want one that brushes you aside and tells you to die?
Do you want to live in a culture that comforts you when you’re seriously ill or dying? Or do you want one that brushes you aside and tells you to die?
Physician-assisted suicide legislation has been making the news recently.
Caring for those who are sick or dying should be a privilege not a burden, yet society does not seem to understand the love that we should show to our fellow man in their time of need.
When we advocate for the killing of the innocent or sick, we extinguish the light given to us by Our Lord, and we allow darkness to seep into our lives. Let us all be a lantern others can see by. Let this light guide others to Christ.
2016 was the year Canada legalized medical killing which we euphemistically call “medical assistance in dying” (MAID)—previously known as physician assisted suicide.
Teaching others that all human beings are valuable and deserving of respect is of the utmost importance.
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?
What has happened to these records?
The icy fingers of selfishness and callousness have crept into the collective body of society and left its members chilled to the bone. We see hearts that have been hardened, minds that focus only on material wants and desires, and human beings slaughtered at will. How will we survive?
By Mark Davis Pickup
I dream of a time when America and Canada will be life-affirming nations under God.
Cherish life each and every life. No matter how small, no matter how sick. God holds us all in the palm of His hand and loves us more than we will ever know. He treats us with compassion and wants us to do the same to our fellow human beings. We must never forget this.
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.