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I stand before you today in confrontation. I stand before you today equal to any man. I stand before you today with a challenge!
I stand before you today in confrontation. I stand before you today equal to any man. I stand before you today with a challenge! I challenge any man who deems, their morals, their ethics, their beliefs, their conscience enough to find themselves fit to judge others. I challenge any man who deems himself fit to pass judgement upon another’s life. I challenge any man who believes they can play god. I challenge any man who believes in euthanasia.
I stand before you today in confrontation. I stand before you today equal to any man. I stand before you today with a challenge! I challenge any man who deems, their morals, their ethics, their beliefs, their conscience enough to find themselves fit to judge others. I challenge any man who deems himself fit to pass judgement upon another’s life. I challenge any man who believes they can play god. I challenge any man who believes in euthanasia. How can you believe in something you cannot justify? There is no justification in euthanasia so how can it even be considered to be preformed, how could anyone ever justify the taking of another’s life. A mercy killing is the…show more content…
I stand before you today in confrontation. I stand before you today equal to any man. I stand before you today with a challenge! I challenge any man who deems, their morals, their ethics, their beliefs, their conscience enough to find themselves fit to judge others. I challenge any man who deems himself fit to pass judgement upon another’s life. I challenge any man who believes they can play god. I challenge any man who believes in euthanasia. How can you believe in something you cannot justify? There is no justification in euthanasia so how can it even be considered to be preformed, how could anyone ever justify the taking of another’s life. A mercy killing is the…show more content…What does one do with such an old machine? It is thrown on the scrap heap. What does one do with a lame horse, with such an unproductive cow? No, I do not want to continue the comparison to the end--however fearful the justification for it and the symbolic force of it are. We are not dealing with machines, horses and cows whose only function is to serve mankind, to produce goods for man. One may smash them; one may slaughter them as soon as they no longer fulfil this function. No, we are dealing with human beings, our fellow human beings, our brothers and sisters. With poor people, sick people, if you like unproductive people. When does a life become worthless, the happiest man in the world is not necessarily the most productive, happiness and joy and love of life can remain when the ability to be productive has gone, true happiness lies within. Yet the manic depressants who have a perfect body, who are filled with hate, those who make life a desolate landscape of dejected feelings, those who turn the gift of life into a hell of misery, do they deserve life more than the terminally ill. True is it not that it is the people themselves that wish to die, that wish to be aided in suicide, today escape life to the sweet release of death. True it is those with the terminal illness that that make the sole decision upon there life, but what
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Euthanasia, also known as mercy killing, is the medical procedure of painlessly killing of a person suffering from a very painful and incurable disease. The decision is taken by the patient or by the closest family members in case the patient is unable to answer due to coma or lost of his or her sense. One has to look at both sides of euthanasia and draw one's own conclusions because our upbringing and our views are not the same.
It is legal in India but it is frowned upon the society. Further their are many other laws which must be fulfilled first. Euthanasia relieves a patient from dying a slow painful death. The organs can be donated to save several lives, two kidneys for two persons, a heart for one patient, a liver for another person, two eyes for two persons, etc. No patient can receive two organs because there are many people in the waiting list and also dying due to lack of organ donors.
Euthanasia is still a sensitive subject. Family members find it a very difficult decision to make. Many people think that it is unethical and that doctors should be strictly occupied with curing and not killing. But there are also many people who find comfort in the fact that their deceased loved one is continuing to live in the body of other people.