Death on Demand Comes to Germany
by Wesley J. SmithIn Germany, people now have the absolute right to commit suicide and receive assistance in doing so for any reason or no identifiable reason at all. Continue Reading »
In Germany, people now have the absolute right to commit suicide and receive assistance in doing so for any reason or no identifiable reason at all. Continue Reading »
Last week, Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court established an absolute, unlimited right to suicide “in all stages of a person’s existence.” Continue Reading »
Belgium is prosecuting three doctors for illegal euthanasia. Continue Reading »
The forced dehydration of a patient in France affirms a deadly bioethics. Continue Reading »
As with Charlie Gard before him, Alfie Evans’s death is being pursued by the very people whose vocation it is to help and protect him. Continue Reading »
The assisted suicide movement pretends to have a very limited agenda. But this is a lie. Continue Reading »
More and more countries favor policies permitting Alzheimer's patients to be euthanized. Continue Reading »
The Roman Catholic Brothers of Charity in Belgium have capitulated to their home country’s embrace of euthanasia. Continue Reading »
When we lose the distinction between killing and letting die, euthanasia starts to seem more plausible. Continue Reading »
Doctors in the United States cannot be forced to perform abortions or assist suicides. But there is a concerted campaign to change this. Continue Reading »