Avoiding Kevorkianism And Economy-Assisted Suicide
We never want to be associated with the Levite and the Priest who stepped over the wounded traveler on the Road to Jericho. It might be important at this point to go the costly and slow route of putting the sick man on our donkey and carrying him to the inn like the Good Samaritan. We never want to get to the point where we let the disease-spread escalate and force people to languish outside of hospitals without beds and we figuratively step over them to keep on going about our jobs. Surely there is a balance here somewhere.
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