Euthanasia and Modernism

Jan 17, 2025 by

By Wyatt Flicker, Juicy Ecumenism. Both in the United States and the United Kingdom, the topic of “medical aid in dying,” or assisted suicide, has had a strong public resurgence in the last year. Eleven jurisdictions permit the practice...

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The Suicide of Britain

Dec 10, 2024 by

By Jude Russo, American Conservative. Legalized suicide is not a matter of mere moral preference, but an attack on central principles of Anglo-American law. The British are of late more than usually intent on self-destruction. The Labour...

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What the death Bill tells us about life: The British state is happy to kill you

Nov 30, 2024 by

By Graeme Archer, UnHerd. In my late twenties, I became clinically depressed and prone to bouts of suicidal ideation — “suicidal”, in un-medical English. From 1993 to 1998 I lived in northern Italy; paradise, apparently, but to me it felt...

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Assisted suicide deaths worldwide surpass 30,000 a year

Nov 29, 2024 by

From: Catholic Herald. Doctors intervened to assist more than 30,000 people to die last year around the world, marking a record high for cases of assisted suicide/dying and euthanasia in countries where the practises are legal. The...

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Prof John Keown: The assisted suicide Bill is incoherent, unworkable and dangerous

Nov 23, 2024 by

By Anthony McCarthy, Catholic Herald. Professor John Keown DCL (Oxford) is a Senior Research Scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University. He formerly taught medical law at Cambridge and is the author of the...

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UK’s Longest-Serving and Cross-Party MPs United Against Assisted Suicide Bill

Nov 22, 2024 by

By Michael Curzon, European Conservative. The controversial assisted suicide bill is being pushed forward in a “lamentable and wholly unacceptable” manner and will, if passed, result in vulnerable people being pressured into ending their...

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