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"Words are important. It is common, when people approach this subject, to look for the meaning of the word 'euthanasia' and to recall that its translation means 'good death.' This should be ignored and rejected, as it has absolutely no validity in the contemporary scene. Euthanasia is not a 'good death.' Euthanasia is when the doctor kills the patient."
J.C Willke M.D.
exerpt from "Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia, past and present" |
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 Back in the 70s, those of us who were in the pro-life movement warned that euthanasia would follow abortion surely as night follows day. We were laughed at and called radicals. They're not laughing anymore. Here's a brief update on what's been happening around the world. |