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Old Nick

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Sat Nov 15, 2014, 05:22 PM Nov 2014

Pope says assisted suicide is a "sin against God" [View all]

Source: CBS News

CBS/AP November 15, 2014, 11:33 AM

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis has denounced the right to die movement, saying it's a "false sense of compassion" to consider euthanasia as an act of dignity when in fact it's a sin against God and creation.

Francis made the comments Saturday to the Association of Italian Catholic Doctors.

Earlier this month, the Vatican's top bioethics official condemned as "reprehensible" the assisted suicide of an American woman, Brittany Maynard, who was suffering terminal brain cancer and said she wanted to die with dignity.

Maynard said in an interview with CBS News' Jan Crawford in mid-October that her decision should not be considered suicide.

"No. Cancer is ending my life," not suicide, she said. "I'm choosing to end it a little sooner and in a lot less pain and suffering."

Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/pope-says-assisted-suicide-is-a-sin-against-god/



I wonder if he'd make an exception for Benedict? 'course, technically, that wouldn't be assisted suicide, but rather coercive suicide. (Hey, they don't fuck around in Rome!)
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Who died and made him God? polichick Nov 2014 #1
Phuck the Pope jalan48 Nov 2014 #39
he's an A hole larkrake Nov 2014 #2
Youre just being nice. darkangel218 Nov 2014 #36
Isn't extending life by extraordinary means SheilaT Nov 2014 #3
How about replacing parts? Or any medaling with the temple of God. Downwinder Nov 2014 #16
ask and you get an answer melm00se Nov 2014 #29
it depends melm00se Nov 2014 #21
And of course in the end it's all a highly personal SheilaT Nov 2014 #55
Riiiight. RussBLib Nov 2014 #4
God suffers from a bad case of schadenfreude. n/t Tom_Foolery Nov 2014 #5
Between this pope... who believes in devils and exorcists... and Socrates, I'll take Socrates. Smarmie Doofus Nov 2014 #6
And dying in agony is a thing of beauty, right? arcane1 Nov 2014 #7
According to Catholic beliefs, yes... Humanist_Activist Nov 2014 #17
"It's Jesus kissing you" as Mother Theresa would say. arcane1 Nov 2014 #20
You betcha. nt darkangel218 Nov 2014 #35
Not a concern. Downwinder Nov 2014 #8
I like this pope. He has done some good things. Live and Learn Nov 2014 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Nov 2014 #10
Who gives a rats ass what this old man with outdated giftedgirl77 Nov 2014 #11
:( You might want to Duval Nov 2014 #42
Post removed Post removed Nov 2014 #43
Why should we show respect to an institution that murdered and tortured for centuries? onwardsand upwards Nov 2014 #56
Your Carholic Church might want to rethink their policies skepticscott Nov 2014 #65
Did the Pope show similar respect in telling people whatthehey Nov 2014 #74
We are supposed to offer up our pain and suffering Hoppy Nov 2014 #12
So, he thinks people should suffer from illness? sakabatou Nov 2014 #13
No. He thinks his god wants people to suffer from illness. GoCubsGo Nov 2014 #26
If we've learned anything from the Bible it's that Yahweh is one giant asshole. Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #50
I couldn't agree more. n/t GoCubsGo Nov 2014 #51
Consistent with being anti-abortion and anti-death penalty. TwilightGardener Nov 2014 #14
I can see that rationale. But not the 'sin against God.' God doesn't need us to 'behave' for Him. freshwest Nov 2014 #61
It's a difficult issue for many KMOD Nov 2014 #15
+100 nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #72
Is it possible grandpamike1 Nov 2014 #18
No, no it's not fredamae Nov 2014 #19
And why is it any of God's Business Shoulders of Giants Nov 2014 #22
It is compassionate and it respects the autonomy of the dying. Vattel Nov 2014 #23
Bullshit. "God" would not demand that people die prolonged, suffering deaths. cheapdate Nov 2014 #24
Not a God of love still_one Nov 2014 #31
True, but we were talking about a specific vision of God, cheapdate Nov 2014 #69
I am referring to what Christians profess that their religion is one of love. we are on the same still_one Nov 2014 #71
Why not? If you are referencing the god of Abraham the books about him beg to differ. Exultant Democracy Nov 2014 #81
Yeah, you're probably right. cheapdate Nov 2014 #85
Well Dyedinthewoolliberal Nov 2014 #25
I'm glad I'm not Catholic. Jamastiene Nov 2014 #27
Once in a while the Mediaeval death cult surfaces Warpy Nov 2014 #28
The church also believes that a suicide is condemned to hell, so much for still_one Nov 2014 #30
I was raised Catholic - LiberalElite Nov 2014 #32
This is also one of the reasons my Duval Nov 2014 #41
Can't have them checking out when they can still be bilked! truthisfreedom Nov 2014 #33
Screw the Pope. darkangel218 Nov 2014 #34
Because even the Pope doesn't trust God to "have his back"... blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #37
Pic @ https://apostchristiannation.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/free-poster-od25z5uyub-popemobile.jpg blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #38
Well, this is the first Duval Nov 2014 #40
So I'm supposed to believe in some invisible sky being Eridenus Nov 2014 #44
so you say heaven05 Nov 2014 #45
The most Progressive Pope in our lifetime has a thing about life. onehandle Nov 2014 #46
Oh, really, he's so progressive, huh? So when will he give women equal power in the church, grant Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #48
Are you serious? skepticscott Nov 2014 #66
Ehh, piss off, Francis. Leave people alone. Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #47
Frankly, Frank ... GeorgeGist Nov 2014 #49
You see we're not here to have good time on this earth .. we're here to suffer. Get it Catholics? YOHABLO Nov 2014 #52
The Pope says. SamKnause Nov 2014 #53
How about we leave it up to the individual? KMOD Nov 2014 #54
Because, when the Pope says something is a sin ... onwardsand upwards Nov 2014 #57
I disagree KMOD Nov 2014 #58
+1 nt Live and Learn Nov 2014 #60
Horseshit. What is it with Catholic apologists on this site? skepticscott Nov 2014 #67
Indeed!! onwardsand upwards Nov 2014 #73
Butt out, Popey. SoapBox Nov 2014 #59
He should try being Helen Borg Nov 2014 #62
More Pain! More Suffering! Gawd wants this! n2doc Nov 2014 #63
Because he's an unsympathetic Prick. Feral Child Nov 2014 #64
Sin against God and creation? LiberalFighter Nov 2014 #68
Every Religion has always tought that it's a sin against God Reter Nov 2014 #70
Hamartiologically speaking, why do you draw a distinction? whatthehey Nov 2014 #75
WHAT A BUNCH OF F'EN SHIT!!! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2014 #76
Just adding more pain to a tragic phil89 Nov 2014 #77
Is the pope a catholic? hollowdweller Nov 2014 #78
It's OK for the Pope to make this assertion to his flock. Maedhros Nov 2014 #79
Unless their religion is real, in which case leaving the Church puts their souls at grave risk. Exultant Democracy Nov 2014 #82
Part of their religion is the belief that the Pope is infallible. Maedhros Nov 2014 #84
And I respectfully disagree Prophet 451 Nov 2014 #80
If the god of Abraham is real, he is most certainly correct in his assessment. Exultant Democracy Nov 2014 #83
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