Thursday, April 30, 2026

When death is merely a choice. . .

On December 30, 2025, Canadian law allowing Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was invoked to oversee the euthanasia of 26 year old Kiano Vafaeian. The young man was in no immediate health emergency and his only medical conditions were diabetes, lost vision in one eye and seasonal depression.  Yet these conditions were enough to allow the authorities to approve the procedure.  While series, especially the diabetes, none of these conditions was at the point of death considered life-threatening.  In fact, millions of people live productive and useful lives with some form of limited vision, including losing the use of one eye, with seasonal depression, and, according to the government, one in ten Canadians over 20 has been diagnosed with diabetes.  

The Canadian government lists five conditions on MAiD.  Four are relatively pro forma: a person must be over eighteen, make a voluntary request, give informed consent, and be eligible for treatment under Canada’s socialized medicine scheme.  The other criterion is less straight forward—the patient must have a “grievous and irremediable medical condition.” The illness, disease or disability must be serious. The patient must also be in an irreversible and advanced state of decline. Additionally, the individual must “experience unbearable physical or mental suffering.”  Finally, the suffering cannot be relieved in a way that the patient finds acceptable.  It may be relieved by treatment, medication, surgery, etc., but if the patient finds the treatment unacceptable, then the disease automatically qualifies the patient for MAiD.

Since most of you do not live in Canada, you may be wondering why this matters to you.  First of all, it is a matter of degree.  What happens in Canada is, in large measure, what is under consideration in the more liberal states of the US although we are typically years behind the implementation of such.  In other words, it is coming our way.  As of 2026, assisted death, also known as physician-assisted suicide or medical aid in dying, is legal in fourteen U.S. jurisdictions: California, Colorado, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. These laws allow terminally ill adults to request and receive medication to end their lives peacefully.  Things are generally moving in Canada's direction here as well.  At some point, the word terminally will be changed to reflect the judgment of the individual that whatever the illness, the treatment is deemed unacceptable to the patient and euthanasia is requested.  That day is coming and perhaps is already now having its foundation laid in public law and public opinion.  After all, we have already decided that it is okay to abort a fetus to prevent them from even being born into a life that the mother has deemed not worth living.  How long will it take to extend that privilege to those already born?

Framing the whole thing with a word other than euthanasia or assisted suicide only increases the chance of this becoming acceptable in law and in the mind of the populace.  Death with dignity is one such phrase used to mask what is really being requested and really being done.  It always helps if you use the word choice somewhere in the title or explanation as well.  In any case, it is worth keeping a look out for this issue to become normal in the thinking of people and the crafting of laws.  Imagine that -- we judge death normal but God decides it must be answered with the power of life and the resurrection!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is a sad commentary on our times, that human life should be regarded so cheaply. It is logical that such liberal laws on euthanasia would follow after abortions became so common here and abroad, for convenience alone, at early first term or late term 3rd trimester, without remorse or pity for the unborn child made in God’s image. For these little babes, unwanted, unloved, inconvenient, the mother’s womb became a place of sorrow. That these precious tiny and blessed souls are with the Lord in glory is our main consolation.The governments that enacted this legislation are culpable, as are the advocates of these barbaric acts. God is righteous, and He will judge. My state of New York seems to move in the same direction as our Canadian neighbors. They set a few more stricter standards, but it would seem they could easily liberalize these requirements in the future. They have a liberal Democrat majority in the Legislature, a minority of Republican voices, and very few of them say much about these issues. And if they do, the mainstream media in this state is almost exclusively Democrat and shares liberal values. Earlier, New York’s Governor invited women from any restricted state in the nation to come here for an abortion. Of course, they prefer to not call it abortion. It is called “women’s reproductive health”. Clever euphemisms can make the worst sins more palatable to the pricked consciences of many. So what can we do, when even professing Christian voters in America today lack the will to vote against the political practitioners of evil as they ought. There is proof this is true by the low voter turnout on many local and state elections. Presidential years bring more participation, but few voters really bother to learn about the records and values of the candidates they support. As an independent, with no party affiliation, I cannot in good conscience support a candidate of either party whose values support these troubling issues. And Where is America going on the issue of voluntary euthanasia? It is likely a state by state decision, but a future tainted or “packed” Supreme Court with a liberal majority could make it the law of the land. It is becoming more and more clear that America cannot and should not make any claims to be a Christian nation. To make such a claim under the banner of “In God We Trust” is a mockery and an irony in a Christ rejecting world, where the word of God is not merely ignored, but is despised as well. Pray for America. Pray for the lost, the unborn child, the depressed person contemplating euthanasia or suicide. We belong to a nation that is losing its’ soul. Soli Deo Gloria

William Tighe said...

Canada Today:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/canadian-catholic-priest-says-he-was-offered-euthanasia-twice-in-hospital/