Thursday, November 06, 2008

The Resistance Begins: Declaring Non Cooperation with Culture of Death in Washington State

One of the most important services that medical professionals can offer to the people they serve, I think, is to declare their offices and facilities to be "assisted suicide free zones." Indeed, I hope that medical organizations create plaques and certificates to that doctors and health care facilities can mount on office walls.

Some hospitals are already on this bandwagon, declaring that assisted suicides will not be permitted on premises: From the story:

While Washington voters made it legal for doctors to help terminally ill residents end their lives, opponents of the assisted suicide measure indicated Wednesday they will continue to resist the practice...Eastern Washington's largest hospital system, Providence Health and Services, will forbid physicians from helping patients die at its hospitals, nursing homes and assisted care centers.

"Providence will not support physician-assisted suicide within its ministries," the owner of Sacred Heart Medical Center and Holy Family Hospital said in a prepared statement. "This position is grounded in our basic values of respect for the sacredness of life, compassionate care of dying and vulnerable persons, and respect for the integrity of medical, nursing and allied health professions. We do not believe health care providers should ever be put in a position of aiding a patient in taking his or her own life."
This is important. Medical professionals must resist turning killing (which means to end life) into a medical treatment. None can be forced (yet) to participate. Such modeling may save lives of people who, thanks to the continued professionals of non participating medical professionals, will never ask for assisted suicide. And it will give courage to others to resist the culture of death that this way comes.

Of course, eventually the ideologues will try and force people to participate or be complicit in the killing, as I have written here at SHS. In the end, the culture of death brooks no dissent. But dissent we must, and resist we will.

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At November 06, 2008 , Blogger Helm Hammerhand said...

In the words of Sir Winston Churchill:
"We will never surrender!"

Wesley, I believe that Winnie, were he alive, would be very proud of you!
HHH

 
At November 06, 2008 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

Thank you very much. I have a small version of a famous WW II poster on my wall of Winnie, with the his two fingers in the air that states, "Deserve victory!"

 
At November 06, 2008 , Blogger the.joyful.one said...

What a wonderful idea! It is great that they were willing to do that.

 
At November 07, 2008 , Blogger Unknown said...

Wesley:

How long do you think it will take before someone tries to compel hospitals to participate in physician-assisted suicide?

And, how long before advocates try to get around the "six months to live" provision, or press doctors to subvert it by fudging diagnoses?

 
At November 08, 2008 , Blogger Joe said...

What is the principled objection to someone who is legally competent making a fully informed decision to end his life (assisted or otherwise)? Do we not own our lives? Or do we belong to the state? I don't think you can cover every case by arguing that no one, if informed of and offered the alternatives, would choose death. Surely some situations are so dire and so irredeemable that we can say,yes, in those circumstances, it would be rational to choose death.

 
At November 08, 2008 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

That is a simplistic approach to a very complicated subject, Joe. The issue isn't ownership of body,it is whether the state should counteance a joint enterprise to kill a person. Much is at stake, from medical ethics, to how we perceive people with serious illnesses and disabilities, to the intrinsic value of human life, to the proper reaction of community to suicidal ideation. Besides, the actual assisted suicides being performed in Oregon are not at all about situations so "irredemable" that killing is the only answer. It is a flat out, false premise.

Read my FORCED EXIT and other articles (in articles archives and via Google) and we can discuss more..

 
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At November 27, 2008 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

Thanks for being here Susan. You are most welcome.

 

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