By Dave Andrusko From the pro-abortion perspective, if there is any sure thing, it is that no matter what the outcome, the decision must always rest exclusively in the hands of the mother. Even when the choice is for life, the proper measuring stick is not that the...
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“Me Before You”–Suicide as an act of “love”
Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director - Euthanasia Prevention Coalition The movie Me Before You will be released in theatres across North America on June 3. The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition is urging its supporters to boycott Me Before You in order not to give any...
A second chance to read an invaluable resource: Wesley J. Smith’s “The Culture of Death”
By Dave Andrusko I was absolutely stunned when I read the first few chapters of “The Culture of Death: The Age of ‘Do Harm’ Medicine,” written by the redoubtable and always insightful Wesley J. Smith. Was it the caliber of his insights? No, I had come to expect...
A subjective definition of “death” would unleash great evil
By Wesley J. Smith Most people understand the word “death” to mean the end of biological life or, as Merriam-Webster defines it, “a permanent cessation of all vital functions.” But now an influential cadre of utilitarian bioethicists wants to redefine it to include a...
What is the “Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act” and why do pro-abortionists so fear it?
Editor’s note. Mississippi is poised to become the fourth state to pass the “Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act.” The following explains the bill and why the Abortion Establishment is so unnerved by it. Q: What is a dismemberment abortion? A:...
Abortionists and workers joke about dead babies
By Sarah Terzo Norma Goldberger, onetime owner of an abortion facility, wrote about one of the abortionists her abortion center employed. Every time he did an abortion, he made a strange and inappropriate “joke.” Goldberger says: He was from India and was...
Physician Assisted Suicide Proponents Will Say Anything to Pass HB 404
Editor’s note. This post appeared Maryland Against Assisted Suicide. · Requiring a professional mental health evaluation would “unnecessarily slow down” patient’s access to physician assisted suicide. · Terminal patients are in pain so this bill must be passed. ·...
Assisted Death: I never thought this day would come
By Diane Kelsall, Deputy Editor at CMAJ, and editor of CMAJ Open Editor’s note. This article was published as a CMAJ blog on Feb 3 at cmajblogs.com. It is reprinted with permission. “CMAJ” is the Canadian Medical Association Journal. In June 1993 I attended my first...
Belgium and Canada — Frontiers of the Death Culture
By Wesley J. Smith The more a population accepts killing as an acceptable response to human suffering, the wider the categories of acceptable euthanasia become -- and the more people are killed. Belgium validates that premise. In 2015, a record number of people died...

Media Always Shocked at Visible Euthanasia Truths
By Wesley J. Smith I have been working against euthanasia/assisted suicide since 1993. During that time, I have seen a lot. But there has been one consistent theme that cuts across Kevorkian, to the Hemlock Society’s Compassion and Choices’ agendas, to the...