as i see it - if one medical association has precedence over another - who is to control how the government uses this. will they use this for implanting chips - or other technological devices to track people. using one medical association is VERY convenient.
the only 'problem' right now for the catholics is that the eu is convincing many nations to not have anti-abortion laws. also, they recently put down a vote against man and woman being the only married state, and of course, battling in slovakia first with issues such as :
conscientious objection (if you don't belong to a seminary - consider your objection invalid and you go in the military anyways), abortion, fertilization, experimenting with human organs, embroys, cell research, euthanasia, cloning, sterilization.
now, if i am a christian and object to any or all of it - will this be included in the 'human rights act' of the eu? of course, not. they define the rights in a very limited manner. even catholics have to swallow hard. you see, it's a deal they are working out. evil for evil.
i heard in the netherlands there are children who are in critical stages of health that are routinely euthanized. what about the elderly? what about mentally unstable. this happened in the late 30's before the war and into the atrocities of WWII. it's convenient because the world economy supposedly cannot handle all these people. but, God is on His throne and He wouldn't make any more people than we can feed if we followed his precepts and gained blessings.