According to calculations from the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (EPC), as of September this year approximately 90,000 Canadians have been euthanized since this form of homicide was legalized by the federal government in 2016. Homicide is defined under Section 222 of Canada’s Criminal Code as an act causing the death of a human being. The staggering […]| Reformed Perspective
The country has sleepwalked into a moral maze with no exit The post Canada’s assisted suicide laws are out of control appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Texas Right to Life is neutral on the death penalty. We are involved in the Robert Roberson case because the court failed to consider the illegal decision to withdraw Nikki’s life-sustaining treatment. Roberson was found guilty of murdering his two-year-old daughter, Nikki, in 2003. He was detained almost immediately after bringing her to the ER [...]| Texas Right to Life
If stillborn children could inspire one of the most-loved children’s books in the twentieth century, then maybe a grandpa with dementia will inspire one of the best stories in the twenty-first.| Public Discourse
Canada’s healthcare system stands at a crossroads that should terrify the civilized world. The nation introduced euthanasia as a compassionate effort to relieve the suffering of the terminally ill. It has metastasized into something far more sinister. Its Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program is now a government-approved conveyor belt to death. ... Read more The post Euthanasia In Canada: A Compassionate Revolution or Moral Depravity? first appeared on The American TFP.| The American TFP
Bioethicist Wesley J. Smith takes aim at the arguments permeating our culture that devalue human life. Smith makes readers aware of the historic roots of the modern euthanasia movement, which today repeats arguments made by Nazis and proponents of eugenics tied back to 19th century social Darwinism. Smith, a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, is extremely sensitive to the Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
Do you believe human life is inherently valuable? Unfortunately, in the secularized age of state-sanctioned euthanasia and abortion-on-demand, many are losing faith in the simple value of human life. To the disillusioned, human beings are a cosmic accident whose intrinsic value is worth no more than other animals. The Death of Humanity explores our culture’s declining respect for the sanctity of human life, drawing on philosophy and history to reveal the dark road ahead for society if we l...| Books – Discovery Institute
And you better believe that the devil is rejoicing at our rebellion.| LifeSite
The UN disability rights committee warned France’s euthanasia bill enables the killing of disabled citizens under ‘ableist assumptions,’ ignoring alternative support for dignity in life.| LifeSite
TORONTO (AP) — Alan Nichols had a history of depression and other medical issues, but none were life-threatening.| AP News
Les Mis: As a percentage of registered voters, however – including informal votes and those who chose not to vote – Labor’s vote was just 29.5%| Australian Family Party
In this wide-ranging history of euthanasia and assisted suicide, historian Richard Weikart takes us from the ancient Jews, Greeks, and Romans to the contemporary scene — where the urge to help people…| Discovery Institute
A biblical worldview not only enables you to do science well—"Thinking God's thoughts after Him," as Johannes Kepler put it—a biblical worldview enables you to do science with goodness. A great deficiency of secular science is that it ignores the problem of the human condition. The fact is, the Nazi| JustinHuffman.org | The Online Home of Pastor Justin Huffman
Regnery, 2024. Can America be saved, or is it too late? Many Christian observers of the West have noted for quite some time now that…| CultureWatch
If you knew when you were going to die, wouldn’t that actually make life better? “The initial impetus for SO was an attempt to alleviate the unsustainable pressures exerted by an ageing population. Soon after the SO implementation, however, other major benefits emerged. By contrast, none of the potential problems predicted by critics of the scheme has materialised. There were very few cases of SO participants changing their mind. Although (or perhaps because) such cases received wide publ...| Arcfinity
Birdie died this year. We made the decision to let our sweet old girl go on April 4th. Birdie had kidney disease for months, but in the final week of March the disease finally began taking its toll…| notes from a dog walker
If I tell someone that I work with dogs, it’s guaranteed that that person will ask me for advice about their dogs. This happens no matter where I am. If I’m getting a massage, I get asked about hou…| notes from a dog walker