Why Aarong Should Export

This quote from Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 brings to light the issue we face in our modern world. God is in control and has a reason for everything. He gives life and the soul to us, but he can take it away. Imagine a family member who is close to death, but every breath that they take is torture. You were asked to stop their suffering. What are you going to do? Is killing a better option? Euthanasia is a method used for people in extreme pain who cannot find a cure. This would allow them to die in the gentlest way possible, without feeling any pain.

Some people have made claims that legitimize willful extinction. It is not just about the physical pain that the person may experience, but the potential threat it could pose to them. The process of authorizing euthanasia may take a long time due to the interference from religious communities. Francis Bacon coined and named the word “euthanasia”, which is derived from “good death” in Greek. In the following centuries, euthanasia was used to take lives to relieve pain. According to the Hinden study, 2004, entitled “The case against physician-assisted suicide: for the right to end-of-life”, voluntary occurs when the patient was competent or expressed their desire in writing. Non-voluntary occurs when the patient is incompetent or unaware of its surroundings.

Nurses rarely perform involuntary because patients are against it. Suetonius, a Roman historian and expert in the history of Rome, was the first person to use euthanasia as a way to describe Augustus Caesar’s death. The practice of euthanasia has changed over time, even though it’s been around for hundreds. Studies of Involvement Nurses in Euthanasia show that medical personnel are present during the entire process. They observe the request, make decisions, carry out the procedure, and take care of patients’ family members. Euthanasia means “death of dignity” as everyone is blessed with a family that loves and cares for them, or even specialists who try to make you feel good. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms declares that “everyone possesses the right to live, to be free and to feel secure”.

This procedure was progressively rejected by the Jewish and Christian communities because it negated the value of human life and its sacredness. R&G believes that all humans are created by God and deserve to be respected. They spread their influence by firmly believing in the legality and Hippocratic Oath. This states that one cannot give a fatal drug to someone, nor should they be asked or suggested. The early church fathers said that those who accept it are rejecting God’s gift of life. Euthanasia can be a great help to those who need to end their suffering. Individual choice is what they can choose to do. We are not in the position to dictate or interfere with their decision. As Christians, we do not have the right to take someone’s life, or our own. We have no say in who lives or dies.

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    Lacey Jenkins is a 29-year-old blogger who writes about education. She has a degree in communications and is currently working on her doctorate in education. She has been writing since she was a teenager and has been published in several magazines and newspapers.