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In 1925, just four so-called mercy
killings were recorded as having taken
place within the space of four months.
Euthanasia is defined as the right of
men to die by their own choice or the
choice of others, when death seems
preferable to life.
The Catholic Church insists on what
is an obvious philosophic, moral and
religious fact that human life in its
beginning, progress and end belongs
to God alone, and only God has the
moral right to determine its end. Dr. Alexis Carrell, winner of the Nobel
Peace Prize in 1912, wrote, “It is my
opinion that not only incurables but
also imbeciles, habitual criminals and
the hopelessly insane, should be quietly
and painlessly disposed of.”
Dr. Frederick Bancroft, member of
the New York City Cancer Committee
admitted that the matter is a difficult
one and he did not see why a person
should be condemned to agony but
that humans should be given the same
treatment accorded to animals.
Doctors in many States
have been granted the
legal right to determine
when and if life shall
begin, and if and when
human life shall end. We
are plunging into the
damnable sea of pagan
ideology and conduct.
This thinking is a violation
of the doctors’ binding
Hippocratic Oath!
The end of medical science is to save
human life, not to stop it at its source
by destroying unborn life, or to end
disease and suffering by murdering
the patient. Doctors should refuse to
be the gravediggers of the nation and
of humanity! This form of action is
a cancerous growth eating at the
mentality of men and women in high
places, and camouflaged as sympathy
for human suffering. Today, so many
preach a materialistic and atheistic
liberalism from the housetops, which has
enslaved the minds of the masses with
the idea that the Ten Commandments,
human dignity and natural law, no
longer apply!
Homicide is a denial of God’s exclusive
right over human life. The cry for killing
the incurable, the right to suicide, the
tampering with the very source of life
and the cry of the right of society to
protect itself by annihilation of the
defenseless is grounded on a hardboiled,
cruel, cynical paganism: a bitter
and ruthless class warfare.
The Catholic Church and
Catholic dogma stand
alone in the way of this
false propaganda. Thus,
the growing hatred, fear,
contempt and snarling
persecution of the Church
has followed.
Within the United States
borders, in classrooms
and on platforms, these
very perfidious principles
are being expounded