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Far too often, the most vulnerable in our society
experience negative attitudes towards their human dignity. This is often
expressed by words or actions, when people with disabilities or chronic
illness – or the frail elderly – are treated like a burden on
society.
Many people who live in nursing homes are rarely
visited or included in the lives of family; they are often marginalized or
abandoned. The lack of human connection leads to loneliness, and feelings
that one is ‘better off dead.’
To effectively oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide,
we need to stir within our culture a new attitude of being with – and
protecting – the most vulnerable.
We need to uphold the dignity of the vulnerable in our
society, and not abandon them. We need to care for people, and recognize
how selfish attitudes are part of a culture of death.
We need to care for people, not kill them. We need to
build a culture of care.
Contact: 1-877-439-3348 or epcc.ca.
Winter/Summer 2008
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