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People who espouse “progressive values”, who include those advocating for the legalization of euthanasia, adopt a mantra of “choice, change and control”. However, this mantra presents an illusion of control that is not present in life.
Continue Reading → A flight from mystery
JAN
2017
Piecemeal victories for “right to die” activists have, over the years, resulted in a gradual erosion of limits to assisted suicide in true slippery slope form.
Continue Reading → The Slippery Slope-Tactics in the Assisted Suicide Movement
JAN
2017
How B.J. Miller, a doctor and triple amputee, used his own experience to pioneer a new model of palliative care at a small, quirky hospice in San Francisco.
Continue Reading → One Man’s Quest to Change the Way We Die
JAN
2017
With regard to euthanasia, Belgium plays a pioneering role, but that isn't to say that everything is in perfect order, says a group of ethicists and doctors.
Continue Reading → Can we still ask questions?
JAN
2017