The State’s Duty to Protect Human Life
A so-called right to die quickly morphs into a perceived duty to die.
A so-called right to die quickly morphs into a perceived duty to die.
Failing to defend the right to speak freely helps to foster a culture in which people must self-censor, leading to a society that is radically changed for the worse.
The reality is that skyrocketing euthanasia rates and ever-easing conditions, all without accountability, send a devastating message. It says that at some point, a life is just no longer worth living.
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