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Thursday, January 11, 2024

How did we get to the point where life isn’t valued. The slippery slope toward Euthanasia

I'm sadden by the most extreme laws passed since 2023 and the repercussions that followed.

Governor Tim Walz sat between his assistant Governor and the Planned parenthood president proudly exclaiming how proud he annournced a100% increase in Minnesota tax payer abortions coming from out of state. He was proud when parents were moving their children here so they could get puberty blockers and mutilation surgery to change their sex. The lie they were told by the trans cult was would you rather have a dead daughter or a living son- a lie that was told after months and years of being told they were born in the wrong body by the same group.

I've concluded that this democratic party hates woman and children!

This Minnesota democratic party isnt done yet. At the upcoming legislative session the progressives plan on introducing a Euthanasia bill that will allow people to die if they are terminally ill or suffer from chronic pain. All the person needs is a doctor to sign off on the euthanasia paperwork and who would be willing to administer the termination drugs. As you will note from the video above, euthanasia idea comes straight from the Nazi play book.

There is a slippery slope to this law. It starts off with nobel purposes, but in time exceptions may be made to allow children with disabilities to die.I oppose this bill because it puts doctors and guardians in charge with making value judgements to sentence a person to death because in their mind they would be better off dead than alive. Like the Nazi doctors in Hitler's Germany, they will routinely sign off on paperwork because in the long run it would save the state money that would ordinarily go into convalescent care of the individual In one video I watched in preparation of this blog post there was a trans person who asked to be euthanized when his gender surgery failed. In Canada they are allowing people who suffer from depression with the right to be euthanized. Do you see where I'm going with this?

In my opinion, the slippery slope began at the start of 2020 when the CDC scared the populace into believing that attending Church is the greatest spreader of Covid and hence people should stayed away. For many, their faith suffered as hopelessness settled in. For some, this led to increased alcohol and drug use to 'help' them to cope with the pain of isolation. Some died from suicide while others died from opioid deaths. Some died from tragic accidents. Every month the CDC continued to spread the fear of covid by illustrating dead bodies in the streets, full hospital beds that were overflowing in the hospital corridor.The system was encouraged to spread this lie by a complex billing system whenever there was a positive covid test for the patiant, or when the patient needed to be intubated

Extreme hopelessness settled in when virtual school began. Children fell behind their age required acheivements so much that many were unable to pass a college entrance exam.

As a Christian, I have always believe in the power of Jesus Christ in giving new meaning to a person's life. One clear example of this were the words of Jesus from John 9:

As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”

3 “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him." I believe that God divinely makes us into His image As a result, we must not play God to decide which people have value and which ones are worth keeping alive. I sincerely hope that there is enough push back to reject this euthanasia bill that I think will be coming up for a vote this legislative session.

1 comment:

  1. I dedicated my career helping people with disabilities overcome their disabilities. Some who were born that way while others incurred those disabilities through a tragic event or a disease, but in both cases I discovered that giving people hope enabled them to excel. Some of my greatest teachers were those that believed in me. Euthanasia robs a person of hope and pushes them toward hopeless, despair and heading a deadly clip. I hope people contact their Minnesota legislator and tell to reject the euthanasia bill for the sake of future generations. Let the professionals who have a heart with inspiring people use their skills to help them.

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