Posted on 11/03/2014 2:19:24 PM PST by NYer
Ping!
I am not going to dump on this lady, the whole thing is really sad.
It’s neither heroic or cowardly. It’s a personal decision, and unless she was a Catholic the church’s opinion is irrelevant.
Right - better she become a vegetable for the last few weeks of her life. Just to make the people around her feel good. How does anyone know what was going on in her mind? It’s easy to condemn her from others perspective.
I think a clear example of an acceptable way to go is Samson, if one finds themselves in such dire straits.
That said, she was not in a Samson situation.
Poor woman.
Yet, she made it everyone’s business and so it wasn’t personal, but public.
About 39 years ago God formed me in my Mother’s womb. Far be it from me to question God’s wisdom, but often I regret having to live in this wicked age, and I shudder to think of what we’re leaving for my children.
No one would have thought about something like this 20 years ago. And if anyone did, they would have thought there would be universal outrage, mourning, and reflection. Well it happened, and no one cares. What’s the worst thing you could imagine a state doing to a person (other than ripping babies apart in the womb)? That’s what they’ll be doing in 20 years or fewer.
Compare it to the Baltimore Catechism:
Q. 1274. What sin is it to destroy one's own life, or commit suicide, as this act is called?
A. It is a mortal sin to destroy one's own life or commit suicide, as this act is called, and persons who willfully and knowingly commit such an act die in a state of mortal sin and are deprived of Christian burial. It is also wrong to expose one's self unnecessarily to the danger of death by rash or foolhardy feats of daring.
I wouldn’t dump on this woman for a her act either. Not everyone can be a martyr or saint; only God can judge her.
I think that this guy would be unwise to judge her action less he is willing to find himself in the same situation at the end of his life.
Part of the problem is that medicine has advanced. What used to kill people quickly now can be managed enough to keep the body alive for a long period of time that benefits no one, least of all the ill person.
“That bad girl down the street should be run from our midst
She drinks and she talks quite a lot
She knows not to speak to me or my child”
My neighbor then smiled and I thought
A tongue can accuse and carry bad news
The seeds of distrust it will sow
But unless you’ve made no mistakes in your life
Be careful of stones that you throw
A car speeded by and the screaming of brakes
A sound that made my blood chill
For my neighbor’s one child had been pulled from the path
And saved by a girl lying still
The child was unhurt and my neighbor cried out
“Oh who was that brave girl so sweet?”
I covered the crushed broken body and sad
The bad girl who lived down the street
Just a peom.
Easy to say in the abstract. It's different when something like this happens to you.
Pray that you never face what she did, and say a prayer for her too if you feel that strongly about it.
Why aren’t the drugs given to the suicidal used for executions?
So what if The Holy Spirit was planning to give her a miracle cure from prayer requests that Jesus heard????
Additionally, this woman wanted to be a poster child for assisted suicide, yet another plank of the leftist platform of paganizing America and the world. Like homosexuality, pornography, abortion, and heterosexual promiscuity, what starts out as a cultural taboo is promoted to the point that it becomes the norm in society. With health care rationing on the horizon (except, of course, the wealthy and politically connected), the powers that be would like to encourage this variety of homicide in all 50 states.
Even if the Republicans do well tomorrow and recapture the White House in two years, Obamacare will not go away. From Eisenhower to Bush the younger, the GOP has repealed few, if any, of the Democrats' social programs when in power.
She chose not to follow the example of Christ by joining her suffering to his on the Cross.
This is flat out denial of God and a sin against the Holy Spirit with is a sin that cannot be forgiven, either by a priest or by God.
She would have been much better off to suffer with Christ, rather than doom herself to eternal fire, don’t you agree?
My sentiments, exactly.
How does the Baltimore Catechism (which I love), describe a mortal sin?
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