Thursday, August 16, 2012

Euthanasia is a Cultural Addiction

Euthanasia is a Cultural Addiction » Secondhand Smoke | A First Things Blog: The Netherlands opened the doors to euthanasia way back in 1973. Since then, it has fallen off a vertical moral cliff with the killing agenda having spread to the pediatric wards, the mentally ill, and now stalking the elderly “tired of life.”

But even that isn’t enough. The cultural death addiction is now spreading, to the point that people want to be able to do each other. That process is moving ahead with Hemlock Society type advocacy of assisted suicide proselytizing. From the Radio Netherlands story:
A special website has been launched in the Netherlands for people who assist family or friends to commit suicide and want to tell their stories anonymously, or simply ask questions. Assisted suicide carried out by lay people is currently punishable by law.
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