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FAQ
  Euthanasia
 
Biblically speaking, should parents have legal standing for their married daughter?

Can a person request no life support?

Can I starve someone in my care to death if he is severely disabled and unable to feed himself?

Can someone file for domestic abuse protection or divorce on Terri Schiavo’s behalf?

Can the Florida legislature declare that removing feeding tubes is cruel and unusual punishment?

Can the judge in the Schiavo case recuse himself?

Do doctors have to honor a family’s wishes regarding life saving treatment?

Doesn’t someone have to give their consent to die in writing?

Don’t judges have to obey the laws made by the legislature?

Don’t the doctors in Great Britain know that medical and other vital breakthroughs, such as electricity, were made by disabled people they would have aborted?

Has anyone asked Terri a simple yes or no question as to whether or not she wants to live?

How can a judge expect parents to sit by and watch their child starve to death?

How can anyone know for sure what Terri Schiavo is thinking?

How could Christians not speak up for Terri?

How important is it for people across the country to make a statement in support of Terri Schiavo?

How is the final appeal determined?

If the tube is replaced, can it be removed again?

Isn’t starving a person to death murder? Why is Michael Schiavo not considered divorced from his wife on the grounds of his adultery?

Legally, how long can a person like Terri Schiavo have a feeding tube in place?

What has happened to our judicial system, protecting the guilty and killing the innocent?

What is being done to expedite care for Terri?

Why does the state of Oregon rehabilitate special needs students, but the state of Florida won't do the same for Terri Schiavo?

Why doesn’t Terri Schiavo’s husband just divorce her?

Why is it legal to starve someone to death?

Will Terri Schiavo’s case have an impact on other life cases?


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