Can you please explain in what way, specifically, he is against Catholic moral theology?
I’m quite confident that there would be a range of opinions from moral theologians on the matter. I referenced an article from Dr. Christian Brugger. I reference him because I know him and studied under him. I have more respect for that man than I can possibly put into words on this page. He will most likely forget more about moral theology than any of us will know in our lifetimes.
But, I’ll bet that if I asked him, he would be very quick to say that his opinion is just that, an opinion. Others may reason to a different opinion. And again, I’ll bet there are faithful moralists who have done so.
Honestly, I was on the other side of the fence. But, disagreeing with someone of this caliber gives one pause. It would be like an amateur disagreeing with Gary Kasparov about a move in chess. The amateur might be right, but dollars to donuts, he’s missing something that the grandmaster and greatest chess player of all time (Kasparov) noticed.
That said though, I suspect that there are other “grandmasters” (to go with the analogy) who do come down on the other side of things.
You keep using this line,
Please, how is this murder? Simply saying something is murder does not make it so.
Dr. Brugger’s line of reasoning is the most solid in favor of it being immoral to remove life support.