We should care about a philosophy of life that says that how valuable you are depends on how well you function and a philosophy of medicine that says that if someone is going to die anyway, there’s no benefit in prolonging life.
Dr. Bellieni urges us to stop treating little preborn, newborn, and infirm people like second-class citizens, denying their personhood and their basic human rights.
Dehydrating a patient to death, known as The Third Way, is extremely common, according to the executive director of Hospice Patients Alliance.
John is in the end stages of AIDS and intends to seek the assistance of his physician in committing suicide. What does God have to say?
Acting on the speculation that such chilled air could not be good for the patient, the tube was removed. One month later, the woman came out of the vegetative state and was verbal and able to respond to questions.
Calling up terms such as "compassion," "choice" and "easy landing," pro-euthanasia and mercy-killing advocates have crafted out a rather brilliant advertising campaign that has influenced the general public in a successful and most dangerous way.
Do you know someone living in Vermont-or leading a church there? Encourage them to get educated so they know the agenda for death being promoted by the new governor.
Mary and Robert Schindler separate lies from truth, myth from fact, and politics from people and challenge us to learn an important lesson.
Deacon Charlie Burch shares with us the story of a hospice ministry founded on sound Christian principles.
National Public Radio and CNN report how doctors decided to end patients' lives in hospitals in the chaotic days following the storm.