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Euthanasia, mercy killing
Title: Euthanasia, mercy killing
Category: Law & Government / Law Issues
Details: Words: 1364 | Pages: 5.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Euthanasia, mercy killing
Euthanasia is defined as 'a painless
killing,espacially to end a painful and
incurable disease;mercy killing'. The
righteousness of this act is being debated
in several countries throughout the
world,and Canada is no exception.Euthanasisa
must not be accepted for religious,legal and
medical reasons,as alternatives to such a
dramatic end.
To begin,the law,both civil and
religious,forbid killing. Individuals are
prosecuted in courts of law for committing
murder. An example of this is the case of
Robert Latimer. Although
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whole story. Often a demand for
euthanasia is,in fact an angry or anxious
plea for help,born of fear of rejection or
abandonment,or made in ignorance of
available alternatives that could alleviate
pain and suffering'. Euthanasia has no place
in a world which is already suffering from
numerous accounts of too early death.
Euthanasia will only result in death coming
too early in life. The effects it will be
huge,if allowed. There is only one person
with the right to kill; GOD.
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