It seems fair to surmise that moral relativism has prompted her and other liberal lawmakers to countenance a practice they would regard as anathema in almost any other context.
From London's Times comes a shocking example:
The founder of the Swiss assisted suicide clinic Dignitas was criticised yesterday after revealing plans to help a healthy woman to die alongside her terminally ill husband. Ludwig Minelli described suicide as a "marvellous opportunity" that should not be restricted to the terminally ill or people with severe disabilities. . . . He expects to go to the Swiss courts to seek a ruling in the case of a Canadian couple who have made a suicide pact to die together. "The husband is ill, his partner is not ill, but she told us here in my living room that, 'If my husband goes, I would go at the same time with him,' " he said. Except for the method of death, this is indistinguishable from suttee, the Hindu practice of widow-burning. Suttee is very rare today, thanks in part to laws enacted by both the British Raj and the government of modern India. But here we see a new form of it arising in Europe under the guise of progressive ideas about the "right to die." It is an example of how moral relativism can lead to absolute barbarism.
Medical ethics, pinko style Man, i have to pay the FQ dungeon mistress to get treated like that. Some people don't know their luck.
But seriously, the taleban are pinkos ? the flogger was a doc ? be careful that tec doesn't take you to task with "irrefutable logic backed by facts (ILBF)".
like you don't feel like practicing suttee on your gf every day of the week.
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Medical ethics, pinko style:
It seems fair to surmise that moral relativism has prompted her and other liberal lawmakers to countenance a practice they would regard as anathema in almost any other context.
From London's Times comes a shocking example:
The founder of the Swiss assisted suicide clinic Dignitas was criticised yesterday after revealing plans to help a healthy woman to die alongside her terminally ill husband.
Ludwig Minelli described suicide as a "marvellous opportunity" that should not be restricted to the terminally ill or people with severe disabilities. . . .
He expects to go to the Swiss courts to seek a ruling in the case of a Canadian couple who have made a suicide pact to die together. "The husband is ill, his partner is not ill, but she told us here in my living room that, 'If my husband goes, I would go at the same time with him,' " he said.
Except for the method of death, this is indistinguishable from suttee, the Hindu practice of widow-burning. Suttee is very rare today, thanks in part to laws enacted by both the British Raj and the government of modern India. But here we see a new form of it arising in Europe under the guise of progressive ideas about the "right to die." It is an example of how moral relativism can lead to absolute barbarism.
Medical ethics, pinko style
Man, i have to pay the FQ dungeon mistress to get treated like that. Some people don't know their luck.
But seriously, the taleban are pinkos ? the flogger was a doc ? be careful that tec doesn't take you to task with "irrefutable logic backed by facts (ILBF)".
like you don't feel like practicing suttee on your gf every day of the week.
GF? You mean the uterus and chain?
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