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As the UK Parliament advances the Assisted Dying Bill, this episode of What About Me takes a bold and compassionate stand. I explore the ethical and theological fault lines of legalising assisted suicide, especially its impact on the most vulnerable in society.
Drawing on scriptural case studies, lived experience, and international examples like Canada’s troubling expansion of euthanasia, this episode unpacks how legislation framed as mercy can, in reality, blur the line between compassion and abandonment.
With clarity and conviction, I make the case for enduring dignity over premature death, calling listeners to reflect on the sacredness of life, the dangers of medical power unchecked, and why the Christian faith compels us to protect life, not author its end.
As the UK Parliament advances the Assisted Dying Bill, this episode of What About Me takes a bold and compassionate stand. I explore the ethical and theological fault lines of legalising assisted suicide, especially its impact on the most vulnerable in society.
Drawing on scriptural case studies, lived experience, and international examples like Canada’s troubling expansion of euthanasia, this episode unpacks how legislation framed as mercy can, in reality, blur the line between compassion and abandonment.
With clarity and conviction, I make the case for enduring dignity over premature death, calling listeners to reflect on the sacredness of life, the dangers of medical power unchecked, and why the Christian faith compels us to protect life, not author its end.