Liam McArthur MSP has introduced a Bill to enable people in Scotland deemed to be terminally ill to get help to kill themselves.
Its supporters insist that ‘safeguards’ will be built in. This is just a tactic to crack the law open. No such safeguards exist. Once the principle of assisted suicide is accepted, eligibility criteria get wider and wider, as we have seen in other countries.
Assisted suicide denies the value of human life made in the image of God. It pressures vulnerable people into ending their lives prematurely for fear of becoming a burden. The choice to die very quickly becomes a duty to die.
The Bill’s supporters say it’s about compassion. But true compassion for those who are terminally ill means valuing their lives, giving them hope and supporting high-quality palliative care for all who need it.
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