Yes, context in Revelation. Even the book of Jeremiah has some context. Even posts on FR have context.
Perhaps we should all come to you for counsel in what is right, wrong and what should be.
You have a scintillating talent for missing any point addressed to you. Do you understand the meaning of the quotes around "medical opinion" in my question? I'm trying to get you to see that the definition of "medical opinion" which you are assuming is not what is being used in these "right to die" cases, yet in your comment you persist in your assumption. By failing to analyze and expose the shift in meaning, you assist in your own and others' victimization by the culture of death.
Normally, one would not need to spell out rhetorical devices in this manner. I really feel like I'm feeding a troll....
Right. Well, maybe we will eventually find out.
Do we have any doctors whose opinions are that Terri will or can recover with therapy? Has there ever been anyone who came out such a vegetative state, like those that have come out of a coma?
You miss my point, too. I can see myself frozen in a noncommunicative state, hoping that I will not be put to death until I have a chance to recover. I can also see myself frozen in a forever hell of dreary moment by moment existance with no hope but old age to release me.
My point is that you have no idea which it is. You may actually be doing evil to her by keeping her alive.
The other point is that her husband may have beat her into the state she is in. From the details of a report posted on this thread (and an interpretation kindly given to me by another poster) he may have beat her with a bat, and that may have been one of several prior beatings.
If that is as indicated, he should burn in Hell, and were I on a jury, I woudl be happy to send him there.
But how she got there is not the point, except that he pay the Bill. Once she is there, the issue is will she recover or will she not. I don't think it justice if she is crying out for release in her heart, she be kept alive in a tedious limbo in order to keep her husband from getting some money.