On one thing we can all, even kirkstaller, agree, and that is that if there was a "god", then to do what he has done to this poor bloke, he would have to be the most unimaginable asshole, cruel and devoid of any human decency. What a wicked thing do, to leave a person like that.
If there was a god, and he could be prosecuted for doing this, then he would get a couple of decades at least for GBH and then a murder rap once the poor guy actually dies. It is comparable with knowingly giving someone AIDS via unprotected sex. Though of course "god" is cool with that too.
I don't see the problem. "Thin end of the wedge" critics completely overlook that the courts are well able, and indeed required, to make fundamental rulings on intent and capacity etc., in many spheres, and they should definitely be able to judge that this man is competent and rational to decide on his own fate. They overlook that it is he, and not (eg) relatives who seek the right for him to die.
If I was him, my next visit would be to court via disability discrimination. Anyone who is able bodied could end their own life, and the ruling blatantly discriminates against those who are too disabled to exercise this choice.
If the the right to die is to be permitted, it must be under strict control. I doubt there are thousands of families queuing up to bump off their loved ones but it's literally a matter of life or death.
If I was him, my next visit would be to court via disability discrimination. Anyone who is able bodied could end their own life, and the ruling blatantly discriminates against those who are too disabled to exercise this choice.
wasn't that pretty much the basis of this case already?
wasn't that pretty much the basis of this case already?
I believe they did as a secondary line run an Article 8 case, but the main argument centred on what "treatment" doctors are allowed to administer and whether they can give you drugs other than for palliative purposes the main purpose of which is to end your life. But the point is, the case was in the High Court, not the ECHR. Maybe that's where he will head?
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The Reason wrote:
Hi Andy
The Rugby Football League are in the process of reviewing the video that you are referring to. We do not condone behaviour of this nature and have contacted the player’s employer, Hull F.C., who have confirmed that they are dealing with the incident under their club rules.
How do you reconcile your God's decision to give 99% of the population an ambulent sort of life, the sort of life that most of us enjoy, but to choose a few individuals to have a life that consists of you having a brain that works inside a shell that doesn't ?
What sort of humourless day was your God having when he decided to do that and for what purpose ?
God didn't give Tony Nicklinson his stroke.
Disease, strokes and other conditions only entered the world as a result of our rebellion against God.
Disease, strokes and other conditions only entered the world as a result of our rebellion against God.
But he controls the consequences of that rebellion. To follow your logic that would mean that Tony Nicklinson suffers as he does, and everyone else who suffers, and everyone who has ever suffered has done so as Gods punishment for our collective rebellion. Sadam Hussein wasnt even that cruel.
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Disease, strokes and other conditions only entered the world as a result of our rebellion against God.
Is that what they tell you ?
I shouldn't be surprised I suppose, there is only one way to control a superstitious population and that is by fear - it worked in the middle ages and it extracted every ounce of wealth out of the population on behalf of the churches (all of them), but for it to still work in this modern free-thinking ere, well, I take my hat off to them.
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