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A landmark euthanasia trial is taking place in the Netherlands right now. The case centers on a 74-year-old woman euthanized three years ago who might have changed her mind. Her doctor is on trial, accused of not making a sufficient effort to find out if she still wanted to die.

And last year, Belgian officials began investigating a case in which doctors may have improperly killed a woman with autism.

Death decisions can be very complicated in countries like the Netherlands and Belgium which have legalized doctor-induced death for reasons that even include mental illness.

Belgium actually boasts the world’s most liberal euthanasia law. In fact, it’s so extreme that Belgium is becoming more famous for death than for its popular foods like waffles and chocolate.

In Belgium, you can end your life by simply telling a doctor that you have unbearable physical or mental suffering.

Terminally ill children of any age can receive a lethal injection if their parents agree with the child’s wishes.

The mother of Belgian university professor Tom Mortier was euthanized in 2012 because, even though she was physically healthy, she was said to be “incurably depressed.”

“My mother, who was physically healthy, because of her mental problems, received a lethal injection from an oncologist,” Mortier said.

It was done without his or the family’s knowledge. He was contacted by the hospital the day after his mother was killed.

“My mother had a severe mental problem,” Mortier explained, “She had to cope with depression throughout her life. She was treated for years by psychiatrists, and the contact between us was broken. A year later, she received a lethal injection.”

Mortier filed a complaint with the medical board and then with a Belgian prosecutor but was turned away. With the help of Alliance Defending Freedom, Mortier appealed his case to the European Court of Human Rights, which has agreed to hear it.

“How can someone like that be euthanized in a democratic western country without the family members even being aware that it was happening?” asks Mortier’s legal counsel Robert Clarke, Director of European Advocacy at ADF International.

Clarke says something that makes the Mortier case even more disturbing is that the doctor who euthanized the woman sits on the very government body that is supposed to oversee the euthanasia law….

And Clarke believes Belgium is now the ultimate cautionary tale for any nation that wants to legalize euthanasia, “I think we have to ask ourselves – is that the kind of society that we want to live in? Or do we want to live in a society with laws that say that vulnerable life should be protected and that all life, no matter what stage, no matter the health of the person, has dignity and value?”

(Excerpt from CBN News article by Dale Hurd.)

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Deborah Stevens
September 2, 2019

I don’t care what you call it. But euthanizing, executing & abortion are all forms of murder. Each one represents taking & ending a life that God created with gifts, talents, & a purpose in mind. And no one, I repeat, no one has the right to decide when a person’s life should be ended except God. For He is the Creator & Maker of all things & He is the One who breathes His very own life into each one of us! He alone has the power & authority to give life & to take it!

Alan Veasey
August 30, 2019

Societies wallowing in depravity are seeking death and with euthanasia they are finding it.

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