Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Christian network airing documentaries on Terri Schiavo debate


Terri Schiavo

Article about the documentaries from Florida Baptist Witness:

AGOURA HILLS, Calif. (FBW)—Two thirty-minute television programs to air June
12 and 19 will explore the debate surrounding the death of Terri Schiavo and
feature, among others, Richard Land, president of the Ethics and Religious
Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention and David Gibbs, head
of the Florida-based Christian Law Association.

Joni Eareckson Tada, whose ministry, The Christian Institute on Disability—a
division of Joni and Friends International Disability Center—has produced
the programs which will be broadcast globally via Trinity Broadcasting
Network. Terri Schiavo is the severely disabled Florida woman who died of
starvation and dehydration in 2005 after her feeding tube was removed as a
result of a court order.

“For the first time in the U.S., society has been given the ability to put to
death a profoundly disabled person,” Eareckson Tada said according to a news
release. She makes the point that Schiavo needed to be treated as a person
with a disability and not as a terminally ill person.

Land, who as president of the ERLC is a champion of pro-life issues and also
serves as the vice chairman of the U.S. Commission on International
Religious Freedom (USCIRF), said he believes people like Schiavo deserve
protection.

“As human beings we don’t have the right to take on god-like qualities and
start deciding for others when the quality of their life has diminished to
the point that they no longer deserve protections that we give to more
healthy, more productive people,” Land said.

Gibbs, who served as legal counsel for Schiavo’s parents, Bob and Mary
Schindler, said during the show he believes Schiavo should have been given a
chance to live.

“Whether [Terri] would ever get better or not, in the condition that she was
in, she was as alive as any person watching this show,” Gibbs said.

The show also features an interview with Pat Anderson, the Tampa attorney who
fought on behalf of Terri Schiavo, and photographs provided by Florida
Baptist Witness taken by its managing editor, Joni B. Hannigan, who reported
on the case for more than two years and for the last 13 days of Terri’s life
from in front of the hospice in Pinellas Park.

This two-part expose on the life and death of Terri Schiavo will be broadcast
on TBN Thur., June 12 at 7:30 p.m. EST, and Thur., June 19, 7:30 p.m. EST.
For more information, go to http://www.joniandfriends.org/.