You sure get testy when people disagree with you. You are rude, and worse, you downright lie.
I have been polite to you, and honest. That's probably because I'm secure in my beliefs, while you are not.
I said in my post that I would research if my loved one were in that predicament, and get other opinions. Is that bad advice? Do you have blind belief in everything a doctor says? Hope not.
Did you read T'wit's post #160? Are you afraid to read it?
Here's my post again, and compare it with your response to me, and you will see that robertpaulsen has a knee-jerk reaction to a post without reading it very well.
"That's a good question.
When the heart stops beating, you know for sure, and other vital signs. I'm not an expert, but I do know that I would get many opinions and do much research if doctors were too quick to say that my loved one was "brain dead."
In my research one person that I would e-mail is wesleyjsmith.com, and as pro-life as he is, even he would not be my ONLY deciding factor for a loved one.
Also, please read T'wit's really informative post #160."
Fine. So that's your answer.
In Terri Schiavo's case, that's exactly what they did. And they determined she was PVS and clinically dead. Therefore, based on your own criteria, you agree with their assessment.
Correct?