The Evil Push for Medically Assisted Murder

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HealthAndHappiness

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"When people commit acts of evil, they don’t tell you it's evil. They paint it as compassion or as a favour or even as a human right. So it’s no surprise they claim assisted suicide is just that, compassion for the elderly, for those suffering from pain. But sometimes they let their try intentions slip and say the quiet part out loud."

This lady, What's her face, is speaking as a Canadian unbeliever of the M.A.D.E. Act.
Hospitals already have unwritten policies and "ethics" death committees in America which few are aware of in case some think "it's just those Canajuns and don't bother me."

There are already many murders by physicians and nurses daily in all of the states. This topic is relevant to the churches, but how many pastor's teach on and preach against this crime? I'd guess there are far more who try to undermine the Bible about that term "kill" than who tell their people not to kill, (oops! I just spoke a "mistranslation" they'd say), murder their parents with "comfort care".
Believe it or not it's our responsibility to do whatever we can to protect our families from that evil force.
 

MsMediator

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The way I understand it, doctors/hospitals recommend ending life support when they see no chance of recovery. Also, the hospitals care about passing metrics. For example, if a person goes home and dies within 30 or so days after leaving the hospital...this doesn't look good for the hospital. Maybe it also has to do with insurance companies, who knows. An acquaintance told me the hospital recommended ending life support a few years ago for her husband, anyway she fought against this and he lived a few more years. The doctors were quick to say no sign of recovery, but she was clinging on to every little sign that showed he could recover. The second time around, she did have to make the ultimate decision to end life support.
 

MsMediator

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I didn't watch the video, maybe it was on another topic.
 

ResidentAlien

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HealthAndHappiness

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I'm encouraged to hear that, especially since this directly affects you Canadians, eh. ☕☃️👍

In the churches that I've attended in the states, I can only remember one who even taught about the risks of hospice and organ donations. There have been a handful that I know from online who has spoken against vaccines though.