A gift from God
To the editor:
Ohio needs to recover its constitution
To the Editor:
Register to vote for Nov. 7 election
To the editor:
Vote For Bill Lutz on May 2
To the editor:
Broadband access is critical for Ohio’s farmers
To the editor:
When is the death penalty OK?
When is it OK for one person to kill another? Let’s consider some hypothetical scenarios. If Jack is a financial burden on Jill, is Jill justified in killing Jack? If Jack has medical problems that prevent him from having a “normal” life, can Jill kill Jack to prevent him from “suffering”? If Jack is making it harder for Jill to get an education or pursue a career, is Jill justified in killing him? Many people think these are all acceptable reasons for Jill to kill Jack. Unfortunately, a constitutional amendment will likely be on Ohio’s ballot in November to ensure Jill can kill Jack for these, and many other, reasons. The only caveat is that Jill must be Jack’s mother, and Jack must be in his mother’s womb.