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In reply to the discussion: The burden of proof is on believers [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)Moral lobbying, like Catholics lying and spending millions trying to defeat I-1000 in my state, after people like my father were denied the option, and had to die slow, miserable, undignified, prolonged deaths months and months past the point he was ready to rest.
I'm tired of explaining over and over how they can keep their moral doctrine to themselves. They don't like physician assisted suicide? FINE. Don't have one.
But don't spend millions lobbying (top six group donors, catholic, most of the top recognizable individual donors, catholic, etc. And I have provided the data before, so don't you dare ask without googling it yourself if you want to see it this time.) to restrict MY family's medical options.
They can't prove anyone even has a soul to risk to some hypothetical damnation for committing the 'sin' (I reject that characterization) of suicide.
They want to restrict MY medical options, they can buck up and prove the source of their moral bullshit.