Canada’s MAiD regime reveals a society sliding toward moral collapse — one where death is normalized as a budget-friendly “solution,” where safeguards crumble under pressure and emotion, and where the sanctity of life is traded for convenience. The evidence piles up. The body count rises. The human toll devastates. So, why aren’t we demanding abolition now? Why aren’t we pouring resources into palliative care that comforts, mental health services that heal, disability support that dignifies, prison reform that redeems?
Dying With Dignity Canada, a euthanasia (actually, murder) activist group, believes that “maturity” rather than age should determine who is eligible for medical assistance in dying and “recommends minors as young as 12 be included in the program, and goes as far as to suggest 16 and 17-year-olds shouldn’t even need parental consent to be killed by a doctor if they fit broad criteria.”
“Canada already has one of the most liberal assisted death laws in the world” and that “about 13,200 Canadians had an assisted death last year, a 31 percent increase over 2021.”
Euthanasia would clearly count as a deliberate act of murder and a violation of the sixth commandment. It is intentional destruction of someone who is created in the image of God and therefore a deliberate act of rebellion against God himself.
"Physician-assisted suicide is neither compassionate nor an appropriate solution for those who are suffering—it ends an innocent human life without justification."
Canada isn’t just sliding down a slippery slope toward becoming a country that“euthanizes its poor”—it’s calmly and purposefully driving right off the cliff with no desire to hit the brakes or steer away.
The fact is, Canada arguably has the most permissive euthanasia rules in the world... Our culture here in Canada needs a paradigm shift back to belief in our Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer so that we may once again treat people with the dignity they deserve as image bearers of their Maker.
“Dr. Lacy and the thousands of other Christian medical professionals we represent believe every life is sacred and full of inherent value, and that assisted suicide ends an innocent human life without justification."
If this recommendation becomes law, it will only be expanded as time goes on, and more and more children will have access to death. We are seeing man’s religion of death increasingly permeating the culture.
The idea of calls for mandatory euthanasia (assisted suicide) in Japan or elsewhere certainly isn’t far-fetched. Consider how easily that could happen even here in America
Euthanasia is a slippery slope. As soon as the door opens to kill a particular group of people (in the name of “choice” and compassion, of course), it will only get kicked open even wider.
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“Over 90% of CMDA members would rather stop practicing medicine than be forced to participate in assisted suicide or other practices in violation of their consciences.”
Putting aside the curious use of the word "natural" in discussing the lethal injection of Mrs. Sanguin, the absence of Biblical consideration in the church's decision has been especially telling to many Christians.
This development in Oregon greatly concerned pro-life organizations, which view the decision as a back door means of essentially legalizing assisted suicide for all Americans.
“[w]eakening the law would have put vulnerable people under pressure to end their lives for fear of being a financial, emotional or care burden on others.”
Although proponents of assisted suicide argue it “empowers” everyone to dictate their end of life, this desire for complete control has the consequence of creating a culture in which certain lives are deemed unworthy of living
"While the federal government has not released the data for the entire country, based on the Ontario data I predict that there were almost 10,000 Canadian euthanasia deaths in 2021"
Newsom signed Senate Bill 380 (SB380) into law, streamlining the process for terminally ill patients to kill themselves using drugs prescribed by medical doctors
“The shift from preserving life to taking life is enormous and should not be minimised. The prohibition of killing is present in almost all civilised societies”
BC judge blocks hospice society from voting on becoming a Christian society, which if adopted would exempt it from legal obligation to allow euthanasia.
Canada's Liberal government have announced that one of their first priorities will be more death by lethal injection (euthanasia) also known as Medical Aid in Dying in Canada.