It’s also pro-Constitution, which includes the right to worship as we wish (and freedom from compulsion to worship), right to speak our political views (and freedom from compulsion to express our political views), right to life (and freedom from compulsion to live), etc.
I am pro-rights, including the right to life, and right of self-determination. I guess you don’t understand that.
But you supported the right of the state to deny Terri Communion?
I sure understand it but you have not shown you understand the meaning of a right-to-die kill.
I do wonder how you get around the fact that no food/liquid passed her lips. Even Karen Quinlan was weaned off her respirator, which in her case kept her alive, and allowed to live or die based on if her body could keep breathing on it’s own. I don’t think she was denied food/hydration tho.
‘IF’ Terri really was not conscious then offering her food and drink through her mouth should not have been that awful since she would not ingest enough to keep herself alive indefinitely. Why was she not given that chance?