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…in Protestant churches increased. In recent years, the Catholic Church has become politically active and more vociferous concerning its views on moral issues such as war, abortion, and euthanasia. It is my feeling that many Catholics are searching for sects…
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…the reinstatement of the death penalty in the United States in 1976, the Catholic Bishops of the United States have repeatedly condemned its use as a violation of the sanctity of human life. Capital punishment, along with abortion and euthanasia, is inconsistent…
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…to violent measures to deal with some of our most difficult social problems—millions of abortions to address problem pregnancies, advocacy of euthanasia and assisted suicide to cope with the burdens of age and illness, and increased reliance on the death…
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…life. When the churches were outraged by such Nazi practices as euthanasia, they protested. The regime responded by more carefully concealing such medical procedures. Otherwise, with the exception of a few brave isolated clergymen, the churches rarely spoke…
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…. There are numerous other examples of this same tendency in the language of the Nazi perpetrators: Sonderbehandlung ("special treatment") for gassing victims, Euthanasia for a policy of mass murder of retarded or physically handicapped patients, Arbeit Macht Frei (Work…
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…Security Office (RSHA). Biography of SS Leader Reinhard Heydrich. Sept 29, 1939 - Nazis and Soviets divide up Poland. In Oct - Nazis begin euthanasia on sick and disabled in Germany. Nov 8, 1939 - Assassination attempt on Hitler fails. Nov 30…
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…against life such as abortion, euthanasia, and prostitution are proof that we are today truly living in a “culture of death.” The “culture of death” is built upon the assumption that there is no God. As John Paul II states, “By living ‘as if God did…
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…“How Annandale Went Out,” by Edwin Arlington Robinson, and “My Last Duchess,” by Robert Browning, are poems about killings. The killings in each poem, however, are completely different. Robinson’s poem is about euthanasia, while Browning’s is about…
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…, and will undoubtedly cause stress to the Baby Boomer’s children and grandchildren. Future generations may look to euthanasia for relief from this financial burden. If this occurs, it will undoubtedly be a hot political item, causing tension and anger between…
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…in sessions regarding their bodyweight. The doctor would prescribe force feeding as the solution and it would help save the individual’s life. However, force feeding is also the choice of the anorexic or the next of kin. It’s like euthanasia, it’s their choice…
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