God bless Bobby Schindler.
I am here today at the University of Pennsylvania to speak out against the participation of Pinellas County probate court Judge George Greer in the University's so-called Bioethics symposium. Our family publicly stated for years that Judge Greer has a pro-euthanasia, pro-death bias, which tempered his decisions in my sister's case and caused him to unethically, immorally and illegally ordered her to die.
Judge George Greer's pro-euthanasia bias shows
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A professor and author said Tuesday the Christian reaction to the death of Terri Schiavo was not represented by the media.
M. Therese Lysaught, an associate professor of religious studies at the University of Dayton, presented her view as the 2006 Dr. Edward D. Simmons Lecture on Society and Human Values in the Varsity Theatre.
Lysaught began her lecture by listing the facts of Schiavo's medical and legal cases. In 1990 Schiavo, then 26, collapsed from respiratory and cardiac arrest and suffered severe brain damage. Doctors declared Schiavo to be in a persistent vegetative state, a condition marked by wakefulness without detectable awareness, three years later.
Lysaught: Legal battle did not represent Christian ethics
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Terri on the road to recovery before the second stage began.