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To: jla
Ha ha. Lauralee or whomever can SAY you are a Christian. You can SAY you believe starving a disabled person is "merciful." You can SAY the "poor woman" would be better off dead. But that does not make it so. Do you believe Jesus would deny Terri food and water until she finally died after 10 or more days of being dehydrated? If you are a Christian, you need to contemplate and pray. If you're not, then you are a liar. Yeah, I took your bait. Mmmmm. It's almost as good as the nourishment flowing through feeding tubes all around the United States, keeping people who can't eat by themselves alive for years and years. Mmmm-good!
17 posted on 02/24/2005 9:33:16 AM PST by spiralsue
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To: spiralsue

What are you talking about?


18 posted on 02/24/2005 9:44:16 AM PST by jla
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To: spiralsue; MarMema


From MarMema

This woman has all the facts, we are slowly being conditioned to be desensitized to death-


Aushchwitz in America

"It took no more than three decades to transform a war crime into an act of compassion, thereby enabling the victors in the war against Nazism to adopt the very practices for which the Nazis had been solemnly condemned at Nuremberg."

The transformation followed thus: The concept that the elderly and terminally ill should have the right to die was promoted in books, newspapers, literature and even entertainment films, the most popular of which were entitled "Ich klage an (I accuse)" and "Mentally Ill."

One euthanasia movie, based on a novel by a National Socialist doctor, actually won a prize at the world-famous Venice Film Festival! Extreme hardship cases were cited, which increasingly convinced the public to morally approve of euthanasia. The medical profession gradually grew accustomed to administering death to patients who, for whatever reasons, felt their low "quality of life" rendered their lives not worth living, or as it was put, lebensunwerten Lebens, (life unworthy of life). "

This movie and The Sea Inside are both getting awards and being promoted as wonderful by the left. It suits their agenda to promote the culture of death. The disabled are first in line, and this is a propaganda consistent with the way the Germans gained acceptance of euthanasia.


23 posted on 02/24/2005 10:28:14 AM PST by LauraleeBraswell ( CONSERVATIVE FIRST-Republican second.)
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