Two solutions for the terminally ill

Two solutions for the terminally ill

Here are two heart-breaking stories of women with terminal brain cancer.  The first is moving to Oregon so she can avail herself of physician-assisted suicide, searching for control of her life and “death with dignity.”  The second says why she is rejecting that option and how she is putting her faith in Jesus Christ.  Read them both.  Discuss.

Article #1 by Brittany Maynard

Article #2 by Maggie Karner

HT:  Rev. James Douthwaite

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