Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Should Euthanasia be Legalised Essay -- Papers
 Should Euthanasia be Legalised       This essay will explore several different and varied opinions about     whether or not euthanasia should be legalised. Euthanasia is the Greek     word for easy death, but is often referred to as mercy killing. There     are two main forms of euthanasia. Voluntary euthanasia is when a     terminally ill patient expresses the wish to be euthenised. Active     euthanasia is when a Doctor decides that it is in the best interest of     the patient to be euthenised. All forms of euthanasia are illegal in     Great Britain; however in Holland, Switzerland, Oregon in the U.S and     the northern territories of Australia, voluntary and assisted     euthanasia has been legalised in recent years.       Firstly most Religious groups are opposed to euthanasia, because it is     seen as murder. Christians and Jews in particularly are against     euthanasia because in 'the ten commandments' it is written that 'you     must not kill'. In the Torah and the Bible it also reads that humans     are created in the image of God and in the Bible it also reads that     Jesus died to save us. Christians and Jews base their views on     euthanasia on these things in particular because they believe that     only God has the right to decide when to end a life.       On the other hand the Roman Catholic Church is of the Christian faith     but they do have a slightly different opinion. Although they are very     pro-life, they do not believe in pro-longing life by treatment which     will prolong suffering.       However the government is concerned that if euthanasia were legalised     then the amount of suicides in our country will rise considerably.     This has not been entirely proven in the few countries that have  ...              ...  of himself administering a lethal injection to a terminally ill man     who wished to die.       In conclusion I believe that voluntary euthanasia should be legalised     because if you have a very poor quality of life then you should be     able to have the right to end it. I agree with the Roman Catholic     opinion that there is no need to prolong life by treatment which will     only prolong the suffering. I also think that only Doctors should be     allowed to assist with euthanasia, otherwise euthanasia may be used     lightly when it is not necessarily the only option. Until euthanasia     is legalised there will continue to be unnecessary arrests of people     who thought that they were helping, by euthenising terminally ill     people who had little or no chance of ever recovering from their     illness, and may have had to suffer for a great deal longer.                        
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