We warned before Terri's DEATH that this was NOT going to end there and we MEANT it!!!!!!!!
Of course, nutrition and hydration are ordinary means, not extraordinary means.
But then again, God gave us the wisdom to save lives, as in pace makers, by-pass surgery, et al.
I am going to send away for the "will to live" from the NRTL Committee.
HOWEVER, it is not yet legal for every state.
So are there any pro-life guidelines that define what is moral, and what is not, in determining prolonging life? It's good for folks to get all the facts BEFORE meeting with their lawyer, or signing their lives away at a hospital.
A priest told me that using DNR for a sick, elderly person is not immoral. But, I would want it at least once. Seems to be some gray area.