Craig, I don't believe atheists would find the situation as described less difficult than those of your faith. If anything the decision making process (not the situation itself) is more difficult because there is no instruction manual. Ultimately it is a personal/family decision. To deny the mother/family the choice to resolve the problem as they decide, or to impose a solution would be unconscionable.
Craig, I don't believe atheists would find the situation as described less difficult than those of your faith. If anything the decision making process (not the situation itself) is more difficult because there is no instruction manual. Ultimately it is a personal/family decision. To deny the mother/family the choice to resolve the problem as they decide, or to impose a solution would be unconscionable.