Compassionate Care vs. Euthanasia -- Dr. Dartana Explains These Ideas Based On Biblical principles, Not On Philosophy


DUNCAN, British Columbia, June 9, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Why are people's opinions divided when it comes to Euthanasia? Whose right does this belong to? In this compelling and eye opening read, author Frances S.H. Dartana, M.D. writes this book as a Christian for Christians, and for all those who are interested or just curious. She tells her side -- and discusses this point of view -- based on Biblical principles and not on philosophy. Should the concept of "mercy-killing" be dismantled or eliminated? Find out as you delve deep into the Guidelines To the Use of Aggressive Compassionate Care Instead of Euthanasia.

"This article on Compassionate Care Instead of Euthanasia is tremendous, timely, and goal directed. It line by line pulls down the lies and deception that seems to be fueling the Euthanasia drive. Again, the light of God's Word exposes and expels the darkness of the enemy." -- Pastor Cal Switzer, Victory Christian Center, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Guidelines To the Use of Aggressive Compassionate Care Instead of Euthanasia is a succinct but detailed view on how euthanasia has evolved and why euthanasia should be placed back to where it belongs: in Greco-Roman philosophy. This describes the types of euthanasia, the "terminally ill," the idea of life after death, the endless pain and suffering, the role of aggressive compassionate care, and more. It also presents some of the most difficult cases that will let you think and question if euthanasia is the best or only option. Also included in the last chapters are songs of inspiration and hope, interesting articles, and some helpful notes and information. Let this book open your mind -- or change your views.

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   Guidelines To the Use of Aggressive Compassionate Care Instead
           of Euthanasia * by Frances S. H. Dartana, M. D.
                Publication Date: June 5, 2009
     Trade Paperback; $15.99; 79 pages; 978-1-4415-0537-8

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