making euthanasia illegal only puts the price of a human life higher, human life is no better than any other life
ok so humans can imagine, dogs dream so they have a partial level or sentience
human life is not a prized possesion it never has been
the amount of death in war should show you that by now
god read The Bible or summit, get your head strait
Euthanasia (from the Greek eu = good + thanatos = death) refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner. Many different forms of euthanasia can be distinguished, including animal euthanasia and human euthanasia, and within the latter, voluntary and involuntary euthanasia. Voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide have been the focus of great controversy in recent years.
people might abuse it they could kill a person using euthanasia
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Euthanasia (mercy killing) is the act of assisting someone to kill themselves. It can be voluntary for example someone who is consciously making the decision to end their own life, or it can be an involuntary decision like taking someone off life support who has been in a coma for a while.
"Expendable human beings" refers to individuals who are considered disposable or replaceable in certain situations. This devalues human life and can lead to ethical concerns about how individuals are treated or viewed in society.
Only God has the right to determine when a life should end.The Catholic Church opposes euthanasia because of it's belief in each person's basic human dignity. The Church believes that every life, even one of pain and suffering, has worth.
Euthanasia is something that is used when an animal is very ill and its quality of life would be very poor. Euthanasia is a good thing when it is used that way.
Many Christians believe that a person's life is a gift from God, and therefore only God has the right to take life away from a person. Therefore situations where human life is taken by a person and not in natural course by God; are not in keeping with Christian beliefs. These include situations like euthanasia, abortion, and the death penalty.
The caste system is highly controversial in the West because it devalues human life and takes away civil liberties. No on person or class of people deserve to be looked down upon because of their station in life.
The taking of a human life is murder. Murder is a crime. The trial will be in a criminal court and the sentence will be appropriate to any conviction.
Euthanasia is illegal in China. While there have been discussions on end-of-life decisions and legislation around palliative care, euthanasia remains prohibited by law in China.
* This slippery debate is for pro and con regarding Euthanasia and two of the most important issues are the Oath that doctors take to preserve life and that of religious faith. 50% of doctors are pro Euthanasia (for certain patients.) However, for years doctors are using a form of Euthanasia ... upon the request of the patient or their family 'disconnecting from machines to keep them alive' or, giving the patient no medication with the exception of morphine for pain and morphine will eventually weaken the patient's heart and they will die. Different Forms of Euthanasia: Assisted suicide ... suicide by the patients own hand or doctors stopping certain treatments to keep a patient in a great deal of pain alive and assisting the patient or their family to stop different forms of treatment and give pain medication as needed until the patient passes on. The pro debate for Euthanasia is that under the Human Rights Act an individual has a right to take their own life if they are in great pain and will soon pass away and the con debate is that of a doctor following an Oath he took to preserve life and also religious beliefs that nature should take it course with full medical help. The fear is that doctors or those who assist in suicides will do so with other disease where the patient may have some quality of life and that it will only turn into a Adolf Hitler type of genocide. The great question 'Who is next with what type of disease?' One case is an elderly man who is dying from a heart disease and he and his wife love each other greatly and the two have requested by a court of law that they can die together. The debate rages on because the husband is in poor health, but his wife is healthy. To date no decision has been made. However, that being said, patients or in this case the man's wife can often keep medications and use certain medications to end their lives anyway without a court ruling.