I find it hard to believe there are no comments on this article. Talk about the elephant in the room! I think Mohler has an interesting point - that the right to die can become the duty to die. It could possibly also become the duty to kill.
I wonder how I would feel if I knew I was a burden on my family, and they were all waiting for me to die. Would I opt out of life? I mean, I feel guilty enough asking someone to run out to the store for me when I'm sick! Would I choose to live if I were an "inconvenience" all the time?
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I find it hard to believe there are no comments on this article. Talk about the elephant in the room! I think Mohler has an interesting point - that the right to die can become the duty to die. It could possibly also become the duty to kill.
I wonder how I would feel if I knew I was a burden on my family, and they were all waiting for me to die. Would I opt out of life? I mean, I feel guilty enough asking someone to run out to the store for me when I'm sick! Would I choose to live if I were an "inconvenience" all the time?