End of Life Decisions
Is it appropriate to rob your neighbor of $2,000,000 to get a heart-transplant for a relative without insurance? Should you spend your entire inheritance on excessive medical costs for procedures that produce questionable results? Should you withhold food and water from an elderly person nearing the end of life? Kevin Swanson interviews Christian Medical Doctor, Dr. Del Bailey on end-of-life decisions. These are important considerations for every family that must deal with increasingly socialized medical care, euthanasia-happy medical personnel, and implicit trust in the American Medical Association (vs. trust in the true and living God).
Is it appropriate to rob your neighbor of $2,000,000 to get a heart-transplant for a relative without insurance? Should you spend your entire inheritance on excessive medical costs for procedures that produce questionable results? Should you withhold food and water from an elderly person nearing the end of life? Kevin Swanson interviews Christian Medical Doctor, Dr. Del Bailey on end-of-life decisions. These are important considerations for every family that must deal with increasingly socialized medical care, euthanasia-happy medical personnel, and implicit trust in the American Medical Association (vs. trust in the true and living God).
November 19, 2010
Series: Generations Radio
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