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    Is Assisted Suicide Wrong

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    There are moments in life where people just want to give up on themselves. They may feel helpless or sometimes they suffer from an extreme pain that they want to die. Why give up on ourselves when has not given up on us. Therefore, assisted suicide should be illegal. Firstly, God created life not doctors. According to the bible suicide is equal as murder. In Job 1: 21 it says “God is the giver of life, he gives and he takes away” (Google Bible). God gives us life and only him can make…

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    influential on whether PSA should be legalized. He advocated for this legal right to choose and supported the legalization of PSA. Mr. Kevorkian was most well known as “Dr. Death” because he had assisted in about a 130 suicides. He started working in euthanasia and death during the 1980s. He had dove into this topic after seeing his mother deteriorate from cancer, and he felt she shouldn’t have gone through that horrific process. She was a major influence on what was to come with Mr. Kevorkian.…

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    From the perspective of the mans heart attack, I think he should have expected the ambulance to arrive promptly. If seven minutes went by and the ambulance still haven't arrived, but then his wife calls the fire station to have their medical team sent out in one minute?! That should be. Huge red flag. Not just for them, but for everybody. To me, everyone knows that When you call 911, it's implied that you are seeking serious medical help and you need it right away. The fact that the dispatcher…

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    Euthanasia is a contentious issue. I believe that if you are already dying then why not be able to decide to take your life earlier. If someone is going to be in pain and going through treatments with unpleasant side effects, why should they have to deal with that? They should make the most of their last few months of their life and not be sitting in a hospital bed and miserable. I think that forcing someone to endeavor through that is cruel and unusual punishment, which is against our…

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    side of the argument, physician-assisted suicide is deemed as a way of relieving the suffering of others before an inevitable death. At the other end of this intense discussion, this form of practice is regarded as a slippery slope, could lead to euthanasia. Currently, there are only six states in the U.S., which have already…

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    ending the better solution to suffering or pain or a lack of possibility to get better? The definition of Euthanasia is the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. “The English medical word "euthanasia" comes from the Greek word eu meaning "good," and the Greek word thanatos meaning "death."(Medical New Today) Originally euthanasia was said to be a good thing, an honorable death. The roots of the word itself mean good death. It…

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    Physician Assisted Suicide

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    revolving around the reckless outcomes in the legality of euthanasia. Also known as mercy killing, euthanasia is the implementation of dismissing a life with a terminal illness or intolerable suffering. In the levels of morality and professionalism, it is ludicrous to assist termination of one’s life, especially in a passive or involuntary way. Legalization of euthanasia has proven higher levels of convictions in non-voluntary euthanasia. Thus, the United States as well as many other countries…

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    of voluntary euthanasia; and because this topic is controversial with many supporters and non-supporters that makes it an applied ethical dilemma. The Greek origin of euthanasia means “good or easy death” (Online Etymology Dictionary). Does euthanasia really make death easier? Supporters of euthanasia argue that a terminally-ill patient should be given the option of an easy, painless death; while non-supporters believe that life is precious and warn of the dangerous mindset euthanasia brings.…

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    Why Is Euthanasia Wrong

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    Euthanasia is defined as the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable/painful disease. The practice is illegal in many countries, except in Belgium, Colombia, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, and a few American states. Euthanasia is extremely controversial because it is taking the life away from a person. However, euthanasia should be made legal. People have a constitutional right if they do not want to live. It is the reason why the Death with Dignity act was…

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    EUTHANASIA: HISTORY IN AMERICA Euthanasia is the termination of an incurably ill person's life in order to relieve them of their suffering. Euthanasia comes from the Greek words, Eu and Thanatosis which together means "Good Death”. “Good Death” is the ending of a person’s life who is suffering, in pain, of an incurable disease. This concept of “Good Death” is not seen through the eyes of many people around the world today. Today some see euthanasia as an excuse for people to kill themselves in…

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