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Old 04-28-2007, 10:38 PM   #11
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Ok, lets say you have some greedy kids who want Dad to leave this earth so they can get their inheritance. They find a judge who will sign off for a cut...bingo....Dad has just been Euthanized against his will.

I was trying to keep religion out of this....but if you want to call me on it I will give reasons for that as well...I am not afarid to share them.
Err, wouldn't DAD have to sign it?

Keep in mind I'm talking about the person who's dying choosing to die.

EDIT: Or, hell, even if they're not dying.

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Old 04-28-2007, 10:38 PM   #12
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I don't really trust the court system. People could be murdered through euthanasia. Why can't they just kill themselves?
That would make murder even easier.

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Old 04-28-2007, 10:52 PM   #13
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Euthanasia. What do you think? Should it be legal / illegal and why?

(i am planning on opening up a couple of new threads on ethical and moral issues. i would like to know whether these kinds of issues intrest you enough to bother anwering them, or whether they have been covered so many times that they are now boring?)
I think that Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide should be legal.

It's a personal choice for one thing. If a person is terminally ill and there's absolutely no hope of recovery, and that person decides that they want to end the suffering and the pain that they're in....then I have no problem whatsoever with that person being allowed to die with dignity.

Doctors who help the terminally ill to die with dignity, should be commended for providing such an important service out of complete caring and compassion for a fellow human being.
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I don't really trust the court system. People could be murdered through euthanasia. Why can't they just kill themselves?
Well, let's just decriminalize Assisted-Suicide.




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I think that Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide should be legal.

It's a personal choice for one thing. If a person is terminally ill and there's absolutely no hope of recovery, and that person decides that they want to end the suffering and the pain that they're in....then I have no problem whatsoever with that person being allowed to die with dignity.
The issue assumes that the patient is incapable of making a choice. Otherwise, it wouldn't be an issue. You can't punish someone who is already dead, can you?

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Doctors who help the terminally ill to die with dignity, should be commended for providing such an important service out of complete caring and compassion for a fellow human being.
Hippocratic oath. It is central to the practice of the medical profession.
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(i am planning on opening up a couple of new threads on ethical and moral issues. i would like to know whether these kinds of issues intrest you enough to bother anwering them, or whether they have been covered so many times that they are now boring?)
I think it shouldn't be allowed. In the end, it's not just for the terminally ill, but rather, others who are healthy may resort to taking their own lives at the most minor of problems they face.

Chronic diseases are one thing, when faced with a choice , one shouldn't be allowed. I think the decision should also (if legalized) go through vetting processes by the local MP, the physician, the family members and a community leader before it is taken through...

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Sure, why not, people who want to kill themselves will do it anyway right? It's not like people will start offing themselves just because it's legal.
No kids finding bodies, no jumpers landing on moving cars, yeah, I'm all for it.

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Sure, why not, people who want to kill themselves will do it anyway right? It's not like people will start offing themselves just because it's legal.
No kids finding bodies, no jumpers landing on moving cars, yeah, I'm all for it.
Which is suicide, not euthanasia.

The latter involves one killing another, usually a medical doctor bound to do the complete opposite in the performance of his profession.
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Hitler like it...do you think we should support it?

I don't.

Besides Euthanasia and Eugenics are already planned by the Elites, well Bush even signed us up for it.

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The general philosophy of UNESCO should be a scientific world humanism, global in extent and evolutionary in background… In its education program it can stress the ultimate need for world political unity and familiarize all peoples with the implications of the transfer of full sovereignty from separate nations to a world organization… Political unification in some sort of world government will be required… Tasks for the media division of UNESCO [will be] to promote the growth of a common outlook shared by all nations and cultures… to help the emergence of a single world culture… Even though it is quite true that any radical eugenic policy will be for many years politically and psychologically impossible, it will be important for UNESCO to see that the eugenic problem is examined with the greatest care, and that the public mind is informed on the issues at stake so that much that now is unthinkable may at least become thinkable.


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