--- In [email protected], m2smart4u2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> --- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  
> > In a message dated 3/20/05 7:54:22 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > 
> > One guy  stated,the "bible clearly says, 'thou shalt not kill'". 
> > Larry King said,  "Then you don't beleive in capital punishment?"
> > I couldn't believe it but  the guy said that the bible also 
> clearly 
> > states that man is given that  responsibility (to kill) Gad, made 
> no 
> > sense to me. It seems the bible can  be quoted to say whatever the 
> > hell you want it to  say.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Clearly the difference is innocent life and life that is  guilty 
> of a heinous 
> > crime. The Torah, Bible, makes this  distinction.
> 
> The problem is that not everyone (including myself) believes the 
> Bible to be the word of God. Even if everyone agreed that the bible 
> was the word of god,it can be interpreted many ways. It is pretty 
> funny to see all these hypocritical attitudes that  give clauses and 
> exceptions to the commandment "thou shalt not kill". There is a 
> difference in murder and "allowing" someone to die with dignity and 
> grace. How can someone insist that another take some specific 
> treatment to prolong their life? (including food) Who has that right?

+++++ From all the details about the case I have read, it looks like
the girl expressed the desire to live.
      Refusing to feed her then is intentional killing-murder by
judicial decree.
      The girl is guilty of no crime and has a death sentence- this is
strictly BS.
      My wife has been down there for nearly a month now and, recently
talked to a reporter from Holland who observed that,while euthanasia
is legal in Holland, they would never allow a situation such as is
occuring there.
      With the media what it is, most people are not in possesion of
enough facts to qualify them to have an opinion on the case.  N.





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