Sentences with phrase «of unbearable suffering»

I'm a very human pastor in a world of unbearable suffering and I'm telling you about it.
This was the pattern of euthanasia's expansion in Holland — a movement for relief of unbearable suffering in terminal cases became a means of termination for those whose problems were often more existential, or psychological, than physical.

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Striker You are one of the mainstream Christians that believes jesus will do a return gig, beam up his true Christians and leave the wretched remainder to suffer unbearable torment.
When you say that love is the most important thing, I hope your heart includes loving those women who have made the unthinkable, unbearable decision that spared an embryo from being born into a traumatic, awful experience... from a situation of pain and suffering... from an environment where people are incapable of loving the child or providing for that child's basic needs.
And even though Gawande acknowledges that legal euthanasia made the Dutch «slower than others to develop palliative care programs,» he supports «laws to provide these kinds of [lethal] prescriptions» to those experiencing «suffering at the end of life» that is «unavoidable and unbearable
When the wrapping paper is removed one sees how the unbearable suffering of the vast majority of people in Central America is the fruit of a calculated policy in defense of U.S. privilege.
But this excuse starts to really lose it's luster cause, honestly this is suffering and it's becoming unbearable silent type of suffering.
«Our gratitude goes to Chairman Gottfried, Assemblywoman Paulin, the other sponsors of the bill, and the members of the Assembly Health Committee for this historic, first - ever approval of the Medical Aid in Dying Act, which would allow terminally ill, mentally competent, adult patients to self - administer prescribed medicines if their suffering becomes unbearable,» David Leven, the executive director of End of Life Choices New York, said in a statement.
The patient only needs to be experiencing unbearable suffering without prospect of a cure.
This means that it would not be unlawful for a doctor to end a patient's life, on condition that an order is sought from the courts, that a judge is satisfied that the patient's medical condition involves «unbearable suffering», that the patient has given a «a voluntary, clear, settled and informed wish to end his own life», and that there are no other means of relieving the patient's suffering.
I found it unbearable to witness the gratuitous suffering of a close, dear, relative being starved and parched to death, then becoming mentally but not physically dead.
«It is sad that virtually all the social infrastructures like water, roads, health facilities etc inherited from the Peoples Democratic Party government by the APC has been allowed to rot away thereby making the sufferings of the people become more unbearable
Two years ago my wife suffered from kidney cancer and the doctor told us that nothing could be done, I was so frustrated and the thought of loosing my wife was so unbearable that I lost all hope.
A 2015 Study examined a group of individuals that were considered «statin intolerant», meaning that they suffered from statin side effects, particularly muscle pains, that made it difficult or unbearable to continue taking the drug.
So, instead of taking these medicines I would suffer through allergy season resorting to meds when my allergies would become unbearable.
As one reviewer said «The BNB suffers from the unbearable, crushing weight of political correctness.»
In fear of being split from her brother and suffering another unbearable loss, Sam takes charge and leads her brother into the woods where she believes she can take care of him and protect him.
The main incentive for people to emigrate is to search a better life style, but the hypothesis of those who emigrate because of material poverty and social marginalization is definite, because these are the last conditions, because definitely the whole humanity suffers from the unbearable lightness of being, or rather the meaningless life.
Suspension tuning is firm to keep the C63 surefooted through corners with not much roll to speak of, which does mean daily ride quality does suffer a bit, but it's not violent to the point of being unbearable.
Many look to their veterinarian for advice or the guidelines from the American Veterinary Medical Association which states that «when animals are plagued by disease that produces insurmountable suffering, it can be argued that continuing to live is worst for the animal than death... The humane disposition is to act for the sake of the animal or its interests because the animal will be relieved of an unbearable burden.
The images of suffering our team witnessed were grim and for some of us, unbearable.
Simply put, in the midst of sometimes unbearable suffering the truths are a balm, a prescription for healing.
Eventually, she feels that the severity of her pain and suffering will be such that her life will be unbearable, and at that point she may wish to terminate her life.
If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone complain that he or she was sick of the «unbearable tension... between a big - firm profit model and the needs of businesses that are suffering through difficult economic times, whose legal affairs must be managed effectively and efficiently,» well, I'd still hate paying for my own health insurance.
«There was a lot of suffering in that courtroom — unbearable suffering and deep, deep grief among some of those family members.
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