Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Ouch! Maligned by "Dignity in Dying"

The UK euthanasia group "Dignity in Dying" worries that "the religious right is on the march." Reporting on the Toronto World Federation of Right to Die Societies Convention in its Autumn 2006 newsletter, we learn that my name apparently came up in the discussions. As usual, these purveyors of suicide and mercy killing got the facts totally wrong:

"Even more worrying for supporters of end-of-life choice, Wesley Smith, a prominent Creationist, is leading a drive to introduce legislation in many states that will legalize forced feeding of dying patients. The 'religious right' is also looking to strike down living wills wherever they can, thereby thwarting the patient's right to choice."

As Jack Benny used to say, "Well!" First, not only am I not a "prominent" Creationist, in fact, I am not a Creationist at all. Nor do I discuss religion in my work, much less express any opinions about the origin of humankind. Second, I support the signing of advance medical directives, and if you doubt it, read Forced Exit or Culture of Death. Moreover, I have signed one. Third, I am not leading any efforts in any states to require forced feeding of dying patients. I was part of an effort, the Nebraska Humane Care Amendment, that was designed primarily to prevent discrimination against disabled and dying people by first, outlawing futile care theory deprivation of wanted food and water, and second, requiring that the removal of food and water from incapacitated patients designed to cause death only be done if the patient had signed an advance directive so instructing.

At least they spelled my name right.

4 Comments:

At October 18, 2006 , Blogger Jason Rennie said...

Why would you expect any different from a group that makes a living encouraging people of the moral virtue of killing yourself.

I guess they get the same advice from the guys who did the advert on ESCR a few posts back.

 
At October 18, 2006 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

Their problem is they have to set up straw men to knock down. They have a far more difficult time arguing against the points opponents to euthanasia actually make.

 
At October 19, 2006 , Blogger Deep Toad said...

They might as well have called you a Neil Diamond impersonator.

These groups are worried about anything factual. They're just trying to close the sale.

 
At October 19, 2006 , Blogger Deep Toad said...

That should read aren't worred.

 

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