British lawmakers have crossed a dangerous line by passing a bill allowing government-assisted suicide for the terminally ill. This radical legislation lets adults over 18 with less than six months to live request deadly drugs after minimal safeguards. Protesters gathered outside Parliament as politicians voted to defy God’s authority over life and death.
The so-called “safeguards” are a thin disguise for state-sanctioned killing. Patients merely need two doctors’ approval and a judge’s rubber stamp before receiving lethal drugs. This rushed process puts vulnerable people at risk of coercion and mistakes.
Outside Parliament, citizens from both sides of this moral battle made their voices heard. But politicians ignored those defending life’s sanctity. They voted 330 to 275 last November, then confirmed it by 23 votes this month.
This death bill now heads to the House of Lords, but they’ll likely approve it too. That means government-funded suicide could soon be available through England and Wales’ National Health Service. Taxpayers will fund the destruction of human life.
This isn’t about compassion—it’s about politicians playing God. They’re telling citizens that some lives aren’t worth living. Once a society accepts killing the suffering, where does it stop? The elderly? Disabled? This path leads to darkness.
Alongside extreme abortion policies, this suicide bill accelerates Britain’s culture of death. Replacing God’s wisdom with government death panels invites disaster. As Gary Lane warned, rejecting divine sovereignty brings nations closer to extinction.
Britain is trading its Christian foundations for grim efficiency. When governments decide who lives and dies, they crush human dignity. This vote signals a nation turning its back on life’s sacred value. Future generations will pay the price.

