OK, unable to speak, but able to respond in some way - sign language, eyes, pulse. But if I went a year or so with no improvement I'd be cool with the tubes being removed and going to meet my maker. Because if you're a Christian that's where you must think Terri is headed, to a better place where all her trials are ended.
With regards to responses from Terri, all I've seen is that short clip of Terri 'smiling'. I tried letting my mouth hang open and then tilting a mirror - it looked like my slack jaw turned to a smile. It's an optical illusion in 2 seconds of clip. Other than that I have to go on doctors testimony and the rulings of judges.
That, and the fact that the videos on her parents' site are all edited from about 6 hours' worth of footage. Until I found that out, I relatively convinced that there might've been a spark of her left. No such hope left.
Terri's eyes have apparently registered a response. In which case, you should not be keen for her to die.
Because if you're a Christian that's where you must think Terri is headed, to a better place where all her trials are ended.
I have no doubt that Terri will go to Heaven. It is however, not our role to make that decision for her as to when she should go. Her husband says she'd want to die. Her parents say she wants to live. A rational society would say, when in doubt, the bias should be life. This case turns that bias on its head. If you can't understand the horrible implications of that bias being overturned, you're beyond help.
Other than that I have to go on doctors testimony and the rulings of judges.
Doctors testimony is conflicting. Rulings of judges - you cannot be serious. If you put your faith in leftist judges, you are on the wrong website.
Ivan