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Church rejects creation of bioethics committee on euthanasia
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.- The secretary general and spokesman of the Bishops’ Conference of Spain, Father Juan Antonio Martinez Camino, rejected a proposal by the Ministry of Health to create a Bioethics Committee on euthanasia. “Euthanasia is one of the temptations of the contemporary totalitarian states,” Father Martinez said. “The Church’s position is not extreme. The Church is against making the sick and the dying suffer, against treatment that prolongs suffering for the patient and the family. That is unethical,” he told the Cope Radio network. The proposal to form a committee was confirmed last Thursday by the Minister of Health and Consumption, Bernat Soria. The committee would handle cases of patients with untreatable illnesses or who resist treatment. Subscriber comments:
Published by: Ignacio Segarra
Malaysia 10/15/2007 11:45 AM EST
Totalitarian regimes always seek ways to control the live and death of people. A committee caring for the elderly and dying would be significantly more meaninful to the patients and their families. This was the message of a great session during the Bioethics Forum in Singapore.
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