Thank you for the ping.
I am saddened beyond words that the world has come to such a pass that a such good and faithful man was not even given water to drink. I am horrified and digusted that the doctors delude themselves into thinking that death by dehydration is not murder, and not painful. And that other priests did not have the courage to stop it. I think civil disobedience will have to occur to stop this.
Killing someone even one day before their natural death is still murder. It is up to God when we enter this world and when we depart. Any attempt to snatch His control away from Him is, IMO, nothing short of demoniac.
Death is not a tragedy, as every soul must go through that door. The tragedy is dying without remembering and taking shelter of God, and a tragedy that supposedly well-meaning people consider it kindness to murder people in the name of alleviating suffering. Natural death is meant to assist each soul in their journey Home. Murder is a crime and euthanasia is a cruel crime, an affront to Nature and Nature’s God, because it is prettified up as “mercy”.
That such pious and faithful souls should have to suffer this torment is further offense. I can only cry in sympathy and pray that this evil is stopped.
WOW!!! What you said....