Posts Tagged ‘Great Britain’
Subject or citizen?
“Oh posterity, you will never know how much it cost us to preserve your freedom. I hope that you will make a good use of it.” – John Adams, second U.S. president American statesman Dean Alfange, born in Istanbul in 1899, reflected the values of an American citizen when he wrote, “I do not choose […]
Is there a life not worthy to be lived?
In the United States we have had access to legal abortions for about 25 years and access to voluntary euthanasia in Oregon for about 10 years. Some might question discussing abortion and euthanasia together but isn’t abortion just a form of involuntary euthanasia? What does the future hold for these procedures? If we look at […]