Euthanasia Trumps Religious Liberty in Canada
By Wesley J. Smith
Once the Supreme Court ended the assisted suicide debate by fiat, euthanasia boosters stopped pretending to want a limited death license and let their true agenda out.
Based on government and medical association proposed guidelines, Canada’s euthanasia regime will soon include:
*Death on demand for those with medically diagnosed serious sicknesses;
*Death on demand for those with disabilities;
*Death on demand for those with medically diagnosed mental illnesses.
*Death on demand for “mature” children with the above conditions, perhaps with parental consent required;
*Nurses ordered to participate in
euthanasia under the direction of a doctor, normalizing killing as an
answer to suffering and making it easier for doctors to avoid the dirty
work of homicide;
*Government-paid euthanasia.
There will also, apparently, be no effective conscience exemptions
for religious or morally opposed doctors, nurses, and religious medical
institutions–even though Canada’s governing Charter explicitly protects
“freedom of religion and conscience.”Doctors will be legally required to offer “effective referral” for patients who want to be killed.
Nurses ordered to kill a patient by a doctor will have no options to resist other than active insubordination.
Religious facilities will be required by law to permit euthanasia on premises if they receive public money–which includes most facilities as Canada has a socialized, single-payer health financing system. No escape.
This authoritarianism is the subject of my current First Things article, in which I urge dissenting medical professionals to take the hard course of peaceful civil disobedience rather than acquiesce to the culture of death, or simply quit. From, “Canada Declares War on Christian Doctors and Nurses:”
The difficult but most righteous
course would be to engage in a policy of total non-cooperation with the
culture of death, forcing the national and provincial governments and
medical colleges either to turn a blind eye or to inflict unjust
punishments on doctors for refusing to kill.
Perhaps such Draconian measures would bring the country to its senses.I also offer this faint hope for heading off the looming religious oppression brewing in Canada:
Some notable Canadian prelates
and other faith leaders have spoken out strongly against the pending
coercion. But in Canada’s highly secularized society, it will probably
require louder voices than these—for example those of Pope Francis and
the Dalai Lama—to turn the tide.
But the hour is very late. The embarrassment caused by the wildly
popular pope condemning a nation that considers itself the epitome of
reasonableness might be the only preventative measure that can save
religious liberty in what used to be the free country of Canada.And here’s another sobering thought: Canada is the US’s closest cultural cousin. What happens in Canada, may not stay north of the 49th Parallel.
Editor’s note. This appeared on Wesley’s great blog.
Source: NRLC News
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