SCOTTISH CHRISTIANS URGE MEMBERS TO LOBBY MSPS -Rally urged against The Assisted Dying Bill
Christians in Scotland are being encouraged to lobby their Members of Parliament against the recent Assisted Dying Bill, which could see assisted dying legalised in the nation.
In a pastoral letter addressed to all 460 parishes, the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland described the proposed legislation as likely to lead the nation to “a dangerous spiral that always puts at risk the most vulnerable members of our society, including the elderly and disabled, and those who struggle with mental health”.
The bill, introduced by the Lib Dem MSP Liam MacArthur last month, is expected to be debated in autumn and potentially voted on next year. It requires patients to have a terminal illness, be mentally sound, and gain approval from two doctors.
It has faced opposition from religious groups, including the Catholic Church in Scotland and the Church of Scotland.
The Scottish Catholics’ letter cites evidence from other jurisdictions where assisted suicide is legal, including Oregon, where around half of people who choose assisted suicide do so because they feel they are a burden on their families or on their communities and healthcare system.