Anglicans For Life - Pro Life Ministries and Resources
Links
  • Advance Medical Directives
  • Find out the facts concerning living wills and durable power of attorney.
  • Assisted Suicide is Losing Support
  • Euthanasia expert Wesley Smith points out that the tide is turning for the assited suicide movment. What is one big reason? Disability activists as well as a healthy skepticism for HMO's.
  • Australia's Dr. Death: Spreading the Assisted Suicide Gospel
  • Information on the so-called "right to die" movement.
  • Death--It's A Part of Life
  • A doctor who is also a priest is interviewed cocerning care for the sick and dying. Some good points are made concerning Christian death and medical care.
  • Euthanasia.com
  • This site has extentive information concerning euthanasia and assisted suicide in the United States and around the world.
  • International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
  • A group that promotes the sanctity of life until natural death.
  • Kaiser Solicits Doctors.
  • Some groups that should be protecting patients seem to be encouraging assisted suicide to save money.
  • Living With Dignity
  • "17 years ago I decided I could no longer face life. I wanted to die - a strong wish that lasted over 10 years. If euthanasia were legal then, I would no longer be here to write this. But I have changed my outlook on life," writes Alison Davis. In this article, she discusses her disability and her desire to die, and what gave her a reason to live.
  • National Right to Life Committee
  • A national pro-life organization that addresses abortion as well as assisted suicide and euthanasia.
  • Nightingale Alliance
  • This site has comprehensive information concerning end of life issues including facts, current news, and social support.
  • Not Dead Yet
  • Made up of those with disabilities, this organization works to support life and stop euthanasia and assisted suicide.
  • Physicians for Compassionate Care
  • Physicians opposed to assisted suicide and euthanasia. They affirm the role of the physician to heal the sick and alleviate suffering.
  • The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
  • The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition exists to build a well-informed broadly-based network of groups and individuals to create an effective social barrier to euthanasia and assisted suicide. Our goal is to help build a stronger unified coalition of those who oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide.
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