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catholictiger
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as I have said time and time again the mother use but the baby changes everythingI believe it was she who posted from the CCC.
Obviously the Vatican has not rules on this particular case, but the Vatican has set out rules regarding withdrawal of medical treatment. When the good likely to occur is low enough, and the burden of treatment high enough, then it is permissable to withdraw medical treatment.
it is, however, never permissable to withdraw food and water (nutrition and hydration) if these are still doing good for the patient. The patient must die of the consequences of the medical problem, not starvation or dehydration as happened to Terri Schiavo.
do they know for sure the baby will die soon? Even if it is allowed to grow to term?The problem is that if the baby is unable to survive on its own anyway, then the treatment is only delaying death. If this is a burden, then treatment can be withdrawn.
Human dignity is the foundation of all ethical medical decisions (it should be). The question is, is the baby in a state that we should do everything to save it, or is it ok to let it die? I’m on the former side.This is not a question of human dignity. This is a question of realizing human limitations, of realizing that fixing things takes resources and causes pain and other burdens.
I get what you are saying but I don’t like the way you say it.The issue of abortion has caused us to say that the baby has a right to life, but the baby does not have a 100% right to life because in that case we could sue God for every miscarriage and stillbirth!
no every human being has 100% right to life, but we have to realize that God is the author of life and death and God taking away the life of someone is not violating their right to life. But no matter how much right to life they have the only thing that matters is that all humans have the exact same right and no one’s dignity is more than someone else’s. In this case the dignity of the baby matter as much as the mothers.
I never claimed this, but a right to life is more than just no be killed rather it is a right to human dignity and to be treated in a way that doesn’t take away that human dignity.The right to life that unborn babies have is *a right not to be killed. *It is not a right to be kept alive at all costs under any circumstances.