Im againt euthanasia.
it is gainst god's commandments "Thou shall not kill" as well as being unethical. Life is a gift God bestowed upon us and we do not have the authority to choose when it ends. An example is a lady who was on life support for 40 DAYS. Doctors insisted she had no hope and the machine was the only thing keeping her alive while in a coma. on the 40th day she awoke from the coma. Miracle? yes!
just because it seems hopeless or a person is in pain does NOT mean they have the right to choose to die. For those in pain and want to end their life are not in their right minds as the pain twists their morals and logicval thinking. Many have recovered and stated that all they wanted to do was die but they were glad they didn't.
although some people may beleave that euthanasia is right as the euthanasia act should be right if a person has asked for there life to be ended in that way as we should not go against that as it is there choice so euthanasia should be allowed if it is asked for by others.
Most doctors are against euthanasia.
Islam oppose animal euthanasia only when there is no reason.
euthanasia is wrong.
Euthanasia means "mercy killing" - a person or animal is killed to avoid suffering. Therefore, it's not euthanasia if there is no killing, or if the killing is done for some other reason.
The orthodox view on euthanasia is the same as any other major christian denomination view - they are against it...
The most important reason is fear; fear that euthanasia can so easily be abused.
He would have been against it, as from his perspective it would be murder and against the commandments.
The Catholic Church is pro-life from conception until death. Euthanasia is not allowed.
Christians are strongly against euthanasia. They believe that only God can take away one's life. For Hindus, they believe that euthanasia will damage the karma of both doctor and patient.
It cannot be as there will always be those for and against.
James Gay Williams is a philosopher and ethicist known for his work on bioethics and medical ethics. He is the author of the book "The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia" where he argues against the practice of euthanasia.
Most doctors who are against euthanasia are against it because they believe they are there to heal and protect, not kill. According to the Hyppocratic oath, "I will never do harm to anyone", and many doctors hold with that line of ethics.