Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized that any society that views life as a gift and rejects assisted suicide is crucial for maintaining a culture of life, warning against a culture of death that leads to societal decline.
The Netherlands, after legalizing assisted suicide in 2002, has normalized this practice, with over 9,000 individuals choosing this path in one year alone, raising serious ethical questions regarding suffering and life value.
It's alarming to see a surge in assisted suicide acceptance in the U.S., with a financial aspect that could influence decisions on life and death, reflecting a potential moral crisis.
Over the years, assisted suicide in the Netherlands has expanded beyond terminal illness, allowing individuals suffering from various conditions—both physical and mental—to seek help in ending their lives.
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