Zkuq said:
Your point is a good one. Your moral stance, however, I strongly disagree with. I have the same stance, to an extent, but I would not deny someone's right to choose whether to live or die. It's none of my business what a person does with his/her life, I have no say in it. I don't see why you should have, either. |
If someone is physically well but mentally sick and wanting to kill themselves, would you not take any and all steps to save them? As humans, I believe it is our responsibility to do so. I see no ethical difference in physical illness. At the same time I see the moral strength in allowing someone to kill themselves if they are in pain or suffering, I just feel it is morally inconsistant, which is something I strive for, and as such my stance is against euthanasia. I could be convinced otherwise - I have heard the passionate story of a woman who's husband suffered for years - but have yet to hear an agrument that allows me fully say euthanasia is "right" and should be legal.








