Netherlands Considers Euthanasia For Healthy People, Doctors Say Things Are ‘Getting Out Of Hand’
The proposed 'Completed Life Bill' would allow any person over age 75 to receive euthanasia. Even if they are perfectly healthy.
In countries with universal health care, with their invariably long (and lengthening) wait times and where the demographics stemming from a culture of abortion mean an increasingly aging population, it is hardly surprising that the ‘right to die’ has suddenly been understood to be a duty.
A society that does not honour God by safeguarding the sanctity of human life in His image only begins by sacrificing the weakest and most defenseless. Having crossed the rubicon of allowing healthcare to kill defenseless human beings, what ethical safeguards or moral arguments can prevent further descent into barbarism?
The so-called Completed Life Bill is a title worthy of the sort of Orwellian doublespeak passing as compassion in the socialist states of our day.
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