It is absolutely outrageous that only the wealthy terminally ill or disabled have the option of jetting out to Dignitas in Switzerland to seek assistance in ending their lives
In the News
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January 4th, 2012
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January 4th, 2012
In the days following Christmas the Christian church has traditionally remembered the visit of the wise men to Jesus.
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January 4th, 2012
On New Year’s day, Lord Falconer (pictured) wrote an opinion piece for the Daily Telegraph with the specious title ‘A duty of care to our last days on Earth’. It was subtitled ‘Do Britain’s laws on assisted dying work, and if not, what should replace them?’
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January 4th, 2012
Boys raised in traditional families are more likely to perform well at school and avoid suspension than those brought up by single mothers, it has emerged.
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January 4th, 2012
Nurses in a New Jersey hospital who refused to participate in abortions will be able to keep their jobs under an agreement reached in federal court.
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January 4th, 2012
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 3, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Constitutional experts warn a new law that allows the president to permanently detain U.S. citizens without trial could be used against pro-life activists, who have already been defined as potential terrorists in documents by some government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security.
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January 4th, 2012
Lord Falconer’s Commission on Assisted Dying is reporting today.
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January 4th, 2012
A friend phoned me yesterday. We discussed the Independent Commission on Assisted Dying, due to publish its report this Thursday and which is expected to argue that those who encourage or assist another to die will no longer be threatened with prosecution in certain cases. “It will happen”, my friend said ominously: “There are too many old people in this country and we can’t afford to keep them alive.”
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January 4th, 2012
Voices from across the political spectrum agree that Christian political engagement is an urgent need for Europe.
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January 4th, 2012
With a vote to legalize same-sex marriage in Illinois looking less likely to happen in the next few days, supporters of marriage equality are looking ahead to the following legislative session as their next best hope.
