Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Euthanasia Opinion :: Free Euthanasia Essay
 Euthanasia Opinion       Euthanasia is the intentional termination of life by another at the     request of the person who dies. Although it is legal in Holland, it is     illegal throughout the UK and is an extremely controversial topic     often discussed in the media. When it is being debated it is essential     to address all the issues and arguments for and against, religious and     non-religious, as all the churches oppose it strongly.       There are very many points against euthanasia. The first is that life     is a gift from God and only he can take it away. This is obviously a     strong religious argument that many people feel cannot be argued     against, as any gift from God should be treasured. Some people also     argue that there are many pain-killing drugs that will relieve the     patients suffering and that at the time the patient may not be able to     make a rational decision or may change their minds but be incapable of     expressing this to a doctor. Older people may feel they are becoming a     burden upon their families and other people and opt for euthanasia     although they may actually want to continue living. It also means that     the relationship of trust between doctors and patients is put at risk     as it goes against the Hippocratic Oath that doctors must try to     preserve life. Some people argue that if there were better facilities     for caring for the dying there would be no need for euthanasia.     Euthanasia is also seen to devalue life and can be said to be the     first step on a "slippery slope."       The Catholic Church has the following opinion on euthanasia:     "à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦Euthanasia goes against Christianity and the will of God. It is     sinful and wrong."       Although the churches disagree strongly with euthanasia, there are     still many people who would put forward strong arguments for it and     would like to see it legalised. These arguments would be that it can     quickly and humanely end a patient's suffering and it can help to     shorten the grief and emotional pain of the loved ones of the    					    
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