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Illusion said:

You consider it humane because you assume that it will end the patient's suffering.  In fact, you have no idea what comes after this life.  Holding up euthanasia as a means to end suffering is total guess-work and euthanasia advocates selling this to patients without a shred of proof of what lies on the other side is wrong.

I for one know that hell is real and I also know that the suffering there is far worse than anything in this life and I want to help as many people as possible avoid it.  That is why I oppose euthanasia.

For the record, I am a Catholic and I strongly oppose the death penalty, as well.

The fact is, you have no idea what comes after this life either. No one actually does.

And untill you can profide indesputable proof that your God exists, that Hell exists... Then you should not be using your religion to control and define other peoples lives, you have no right. It's an individual choice, you have no right to take away someone elses freedom on what they can do with their life.
And no, the Bible isn't proof, it is the claim.

I work in the industry, I see people who lay on their bed perfectly still with tears rolling down their faces as they try and hold back screaming due to the  immense pain that no one can help with, if you think it's humane letting them suffer for potentially years like that, then you are sorely mistaken, have a heart for these people. - Actually, go and observe and spend time with these people, it might just open your eyes up to the damage you are causing them by denying them Euthenasia.



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