Title: CARE NOT KILLING
1CARE NOT KILLING
2This life in us. . .
3however low it flickers or fiercely burns,
4 - is still a divine flame which no
- human dare presume toput out,
5be their motives ever so humane and enlightened.
6To suppose otherwise is to go along with a
death-wish
7Either life is always and in all circumstances
sacred,
8Or basically of no importance
9it is unthinkable that it should insome cases be
sacred,
10and at other times, unimportant.
11Euthanasia
Assisted-suicide
12Case studyHolland and the slippery slope
13In 2001 there were over 4,500 people who were
deliberately killed
- Euthanasia assisted-suicide
Over nine hundred of these people did not
request euthanasia due to being too ill,
disabled or unconscious
14 Care not Killing
Care not Killing is a new Alliance bringing
together human rights groups, healthcare groups,
palliative care groups, faith-based organisations
and concerned individuals. We seek to promote
more and better palliative care, and to oppose
moves to legalise assisted suicide and euthanasia.
15The truth is that we all have a right to die
with dignity, which means being given good
palliative care and pain relief. What the
supporters of euthanasia are really arguing for
is not the right to die with dignity, but the
right to be killed. They are demanding of
doctors that they become killers. Archbishop
Peter Smith (Daily Telegraph 19/12/2004)
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