Archbishop Christian Lépine of Montreal has been an outspoken critic of the province’s “Medical Aid in Dying” Act. In an interview, he comments on the Church’s perspective on assisted suicide.
DEC
2016
Archbishop Christian Lépine of Montreal has been an outspoken critic of the province’s “Medical Aid in Dying” Act. In an interview, he comments on the Church’s perspective on assisted suicide.
While most euthanasia/assisted suicide promoters pretend the movement is mostly about ending the suffering of those with terminal illnesses–a demonstrably fake limitation to get people to swallow the cultural hemlock of “death with dignity”– Philip Nitschke, Australia’s most candid euthanasia advocate, bluntly states euthanasia should be available to all without regard to cause.
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‘Non-Existence Is Better Than This’: A Canadian man who struggles with dissociative depersonalization disorder, mood disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder, and who says he suffers debilitating pain, is seeking the right to die and is expressing his objection that a newly-passed assisted suicide law does not allow those with mental illness to end their life.
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According to one of Canada’s pre-eminent bioethicists, the onset of state-sanctioned euthanasia represents a “seismic shift” in values that the world will someday regret.
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