Patrick takes a closer look at the profound ethical dilemmas around end-of-life care, offering guidance and support for those facing tough medical decisions.
- Ron – In order to extend my life, I need to take kidney dialysis. Is it okay for me to reject dialysis? (02:20)
- Roseanne – You took my call a few years ago and I was a mom of a daughter who is saying she is trans. I would like to offer a support group who might need help in this situation.
- Karen – Why can’t a baby be delivered early instead of aborting it to save the mother’s life? (18:50)
- Michael – Why doesn’t the church discipline bad priests more? (23:29)
- Pam – The rise of transgenderism is because of the rising autism rates paired with the public encouraging them.
- Lilah – My father-in-law had cancer and used a morphine drip. Would that be considered suicide? (32:42)
- Laurie – That hospital overstepped their boundaries (38:21)
- Tom – How do I remain in God’s kindness?
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