Cultural collapse: When we can't agree on what it means to be human
Ours is a time of anthropological crisis when we as a society cannot agree on what it means to be human.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentOurs is a time of anthropological crisis when we as a society cannot agree on what it means to be human.
An autistic 28-year-old Dutch book blogger has died as a result of assisted suicide at her home in the Netherlands, following years of chronic pain and fatigue.
The expansion of medical assistance in dying (MAiD) to mental health will be paused for another three years in Canada. The decision will save lives.
Perhaps what is even more alarming is the comfort level with euthanasia in Canadian society. Recent reports highlight that a high percentage of Canadians are “fine” to see MAiD prescribed for homelessness.
A woman diagnosed with terminal cancer was among the first out-of-state residents to hasten her death through Vermont’s medical aid in dying law. The elderly woman claimed that she wanted a meaningful death, but not one where she died after a prolonged illness.
Doctors in the United Kingdom are nearly split in their support or opposition to legalizing physician-assisted suicide, but a significantly higher percentage believe legalization will hurt their profession, according to a recent poll.
More than 100 people and a delegation from the Italian government attended a funeral last week for Indi Gregory, an 8-month-old girl who died after a U.K. court ordered her off life support.