Euthanasia: Moral or Legal issue?
Many years of debate on the ethical standpoint of physician- assisted suicide, better known as Euthanasia have occurred throughout the world. Euthanasia involves a physician assisting a suicide by giving a lethal drug to a patient who is in intractable pain and want to end their life due to suffering. Reasoning for such an issue to be a debatable topic is because it raises many ethical questions dealing with the morale of a human person’s life. Euthanasia expands across globally as a heath care issue and in many counties, Euthanasia is against the law. However, many people have different stands and each country, state, province or region has an opposing and for side on the subject of Euthanasia. The points
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The big issue with Euthanasia and the morale is that it questions the idea if it rejects the importance and value of a human life. From a religious standpoint, euthanasia puts it as the doctor playing God does not respect life and takes the value away. The Old Testament of the bible says,” I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live” (King James Version Deut. 30:19). The verse explains that God gave the human race life and death and that humanity should live life up until the great Lord decided for the time to come to heaven. Many religious people debate on the fact because Euthanasia sees the doctor as playing God, which can be seen as a “no-no” to religions because no one should play God. In addition, from the bible it teaches that suffering is good for the soul. The bible says, “Suffering is helped through the faith in the Lord, And He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is perfected in weakness.’” (2 Corinthians 12:9). If one would ask a person who has a great religious values an important value in the religion may be suffering is a gift to Lord. By allowing the act of Euthanasia it limits the suffering in which the Lord has told us that through the suffering great things will