OPV - EUTHANASIA

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OPV - EUTHANASIA
  1. Christian View
    1. Most Christians are against Euthanasia. They argue that life is given by God, and that humans are made in Gods image. Some Churches emphasise the importance of not interfering with the natural process of death.
      1. Christians believe that:
        1. The process of dying is spiritual and should not be interfered with
          1. All human live are equally valuable
            1. Human beings are valuable because they are made in Gods image
              1. Life is a gift from God
              2. Although most Christians are against Euthanasia, some Christians believe that there are obligations that go against the general view that Euthanasia is a bad thing. They believe that Christianity requires them to respect every human being, no matter how rational their decision may be.
              3. Islamic View
                1. Muslims are against Euthanasia. They believe that as human life is given by Allah, it is scared, and that Allah decides how long each person should live. Therefor, they believe that human beings should not interfere with this. They also believe that if a person is suffering, they should ask Allah for help.
                2. Hinduism View
                  1. There are several Hinduism views on Euthanasia:
                    1. There are several hinduism views on Euthanasia. Most Hindus believe that a doctor should not accept a patients request for euthanasia as this will cause a human being to die at an unnatural time. They believe that the result will damage karma on both the doctor and the patient.
                      1. Other Hindus believe that euthanasia should not be allowed because it breaks the teachings of ahimsa, which mean to do no harm.
                        1. However, some Hindus believe that helping a human being to end a painful and stressful life, is in fact a good deed and so they will be filling their duties.
                      2. Judaism View
                        1. Jews believe that the human life is one supreme moral value and forbid anything that may shorten life. However, they believe that a doctor should not make dying last longer than it naturally would.
                          1. They forbid Euthanasia and regard it as murder. There are no exceptions to this rule regardless of whether or not the person concerned wants to die.
                            1. They believe that it is wrong to shorten a life, even if that life were to end very soon. This is because they believe that every moment of human life is valuable.
                            2. Ethical View
                              1. Does an individual who has no hope of recovery have the right to decide how and when to end their life?
                                1. Those in favour of Euthanasia argue that a civilised society should allow people to die in dignity and without pain, and should allow others to help them do so if they can't manage it on their own.
                                  1. They say our body are our own, and we should be allowed to do what we want with them. So therefor it is wrong to make anyone live longer if they don't want to. Making people live longer than want to, is in fact, taking away their freedom and human rights.
                                    1. They add that as suicide is not a crime, therefore euthanasia shouldn't be.
                                    2. Atheist View
                                      1. The general Atheist view is that the religious thoughts on euthanasia are appropriate for religious minded people but should not be required for the non-religious. Atheists generally believe that part of the respect for life is the right to die.