| McDonaldsGuy said: Murdering is a personal choice. If someone wants to murder someone instead of not murdering then who are you to criticize that? When you commit a murder, you accept the consequences you will face. If I rob a bank, I accept I may be caught and put into prison. And no, the death penalty is not "frequently administrated to innocent people." No innocent person has ever been killed by the death penalty - and with DNA and forensic evidence, it's highly unlikely to happen. On the other hand, 25% of euthanasia cases in the Netherlands and Belgium do not have proper consent forms. In Brazil, a doctor euthanized 300 people to make "way for more beds." 300 innocent people dead due to euthanasia just to make way for more beds. THAT is barbaric, my friend. Not mercifully killing a guy who raped and murdered a 14 year old girl. |
Your pulling numbers out of thin air. We've had one recent case (in the past year) of an euthanesia procedure wrongfully enacted. That is punishable, for both the medic as the consent givers.
I must say it's slightly amusing to find a purely utilitarian thinker in this day and age, to think only of consequence. Throw in the fact that you pretend to know in every how people think when they commit crimes.







