Absolutely!
The intent of my analogy was to provide a simple cause and effect that pretty much anyone can understand. Those who can't understand how murdering disabled people led to murdering Jews, can't understand how murdering Terri could lead to anything beyond setting her free to be with God. They don't understand cause and effect. Diabetes (cause) escalates to bigger and more severe problems (effect), the same way murdering one disabled person (cause) escalates to more murders (effect).
look at Post# 1085
Unfortunately, they also don't understand how abortion led to Euthanasia. If anyone has ever seen the mounds of fully formed aborted babies piled one on top of the other (found in the American west near an abortion clinic and later given a proper burial by concerned pro-lifers) they would be unable to do anything other than draw a parallel to the Nazi holocaust. Frankly, (as Rush says) in my never to be humble opinion, I consider such an unbridled attack against the most defenseless among us to be even worse. Thus, I couldn't disagree more strongly with the person in your post.
Anytime mankind, deems a group among them as less than human, and commits such atrocities against them, they are unleashing an unbridled EVIL that threatens other groups and is extremely difficult to defeat. People must avoid the temptation to think that what happened to their own was the worst (like the person you quoted) and nothing else can even compare. Man has committed unbelievable cruelties to one another throughout history and into the present day. IT'S ALL BAD. That is why we CANNOT lose the euthanasia war and we cannot lose this battle for Terri's life.
This is the reason I invite all people of good will and of the same mind on this issue (and that means you too lurkers), REGARDLESS OF RELIGIOUS PERSUASION, to join us in this fight. We cannot afford to alienate and lose a single willing soul who is wishes to become engaged in this vicious battle.