Title: Sciavo Incident Post by: ZakDar on March 24, 2005, 08:50:23 AM Don't know how many of you have been following this story in Florida, but if she is allowed to die, then it's time to hang on to your hats.
Cuz this will mark a major milestone in the increasing wickedness in this world. And it may be a catalyst to propel satan to new heights of implementing his wicked agenda. Title: Re:Sciavo Incident Post by: Sapphire W34P0N on March 24, 2005, 04:38:18 PM Ever since I heard this story I've been on the husband's side, not only legally but morally. I think she should die. She's been in a "vegitated" state for more than fifteen years...I know that if I were in her situation, I'd much rather have peace than fifteen years of total unconciousness. It's much the same situation as mercy killing someone who's going to die no matter what from a bullet wound and is in unbearable pain. Would it really make you a murderer?
Title: Re:Sciavo Incident Post by: the overlooked on March 25, 2005, 11:24:06 AM i am torrn with my feelings about this case.
1. the law gives her life to her husbend. 2. husband cant support her those are some reasone she should die but some that say she should not 1. long painful death 2. chance to come out Title: Re:Sciavo Incident Post by: Sapphire W34P0N on March 25, 2005, 01:45:50 PM 1. long painful death
2. chance to come out I doubt she'd be in much pain (if any). She's in a coma, as it were; she can't react to anything and I'm not sure she would even feel it. As for her chance to come out, she's been in this state for fifteen years. There still is a chance, of course, but I think the husband has just about given up. Put yourself in his position; the woman he's married to doesn't even know he's there, and hasn't for fifteen years. Would you want to see her there without any conception of the world around her? What is she living for anymore? |