The archbishop of Canterbury and other faith leaders are urging MPs to oppose a change in the law as they alarm it would mean crossing an ethical RubiconFaith leaders unite against assisted dying bill. The big issueWith other faith leaders,I have joined in writing to members of parliament, urging them to oppose Rob Marris’s assisted dying bill.
We have written, and not in an attempt to push “the devout” viewpoint on others but because we are concerned that a change in the current law on assisted suicide would have detrimental effects both on individuals and on our society.
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Source: theguardian.com