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More on the “Right” to Die

A recent articles in the New York Times examines the practice of assisted suicide in Oregon(registration required).

The article is pretty standard for the media’s coverage of suicide. In the beginning, they show a patient, nominally undepressed, who clearly states why he wants to die. The dissenting physician profiled just said that he didn’t go into medicine to kill people, which I agree with as a medical student, but it is hardly something to convince the public that this law is a disaster. The citing of religious reasons for avoiding suicide is also par for the course, and in a pluralistic society, cannot carry much weight.

As if to soften the blow, the author is careful to note that very few people have committed suicide under the Oregon law. Moreover, the patients who have killed themselves were described by their doctors as "feisty" and "unwavering" in a survey cited by the NY Times, despite the fact that physicians have a bad track record of spotting depression in any patient, and Oregon’s psychiatric safeguards for physician assisted suicide are spotty at best.

For a more complete picture of the realities of assisted suicide in Oregon and elsewhere, check out Foley and Hendin’s The Case Against Assisted Suicide.The book also presents the hospice movement and positive alternatives to assisted suicide.

You may notice that I reviewed this book on Amazon. It was the NY Times article that upset me enough to finally finish writing the review. Assisted suicide is a symptom of how much we really have to learn about disability and pain, and this book is part of the cure.

Persecution in China

Despite some softening on religion, perhaps largely to ease the People’s Republic
of China into the Western business world, there are still gross injustices, such
as the disappearance of two bishops and the arrest of two priests who had been teaching
Chinese
couples about Natural Family Planning (NFP) and Catholic marriage theology.

For those who want to know more about NFP check out the Pope
Paul VI Institute
or the Couple
to Couple League
. Excellent popularizers of Catholic teaching on marriage are
Christopher West and
Gregory Popcak.

Feminists for Life–Far, Far from a Contradiction in Terms!

People believe that to be a feminist is to sell the fetus short and be pro-choice, and likewise that abortion, while unpleasant is necessary for women.

Serrin Foster and Feminists for Life are campaigning to teach people that this need not be the case, and that the early feminists like Susan B. Anthony were avowedly pro-life, and decried abortion as both murder of a child and a repression of women by divorcing them from motherhood, which early feminists fiercely defended.

Here is an article on Serrin Foster’s “A Feminist Case Against Abortion” talk, which has changed hearts in universities across America, including the University of Pittsburgh, where Serrin lectured at the School of Medicine, and had immediate, tangible results.