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The Culture of Death Loses One—for the Moment

Culture
United States
Started May 21, 2026

Good news not being thick on the ground these days, I’m delighted to note some very good news from the mother country: On April 24, the Terminally Ill Adults. The post The Culture of Death Loses One—for the Moment appeared first on First Things

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The focus on terminal illness can overshadow the importance of mental health support for those who may feel hopeless.
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The positive developments in the culture of life reflect a growing societal recognition of the sanctity of every human experience.
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While the legislation is a win for some, it raises questions about the broader implications for end-of-life choices in society.
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Celebrating this victory ignores the ongoing struggles of those advocating for compassionate care and assisted dying.
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The recent legislation protecting terminally ill adults is a crucial step toward valuing life and providing hope in the face of despair.
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