Should the being have the right for themself?
Yes. But this thread is about euthanasia, not suicide.
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Should the being have the right for themself?
Isn’t that what a DNR order is for?
Pretty much. If you code/or can't respond then no life saving efforts are done.Isn’t that what a DNR order is for?
Yes. But this thread is about euthanasia, not suicide.
In some instances euthanasia is 100% a person deciding for themselves they wish assistance in ending their own life.
So I'm confused what your position is to be honest.
There are so many gray areas, it’s difficult to give a definitive position, but as a general rule, I am against ending a life by means of euthanasia.
I have control over my own actions, but have no control over the actions of another.
If you are sane and suffering from a disease, would you like having the choice of having aid to end it all?
I don’t think everyone has. It’s one of those things no one really worries about until someone else brings it up for consideration. Though that may well be a cultural difference. I mean given the climate of so called “ambulance chasers” in the US vs the rest of the world, if you get me?I think you mean living will. Has everyone completed one?
Assisted suicide means that the person must take the lethal potion himself. Euthanasia means that it is administered by someone else.What are the differences?
What is your experience? It sounds like it's pretty limited, as what you describe is not the case for a great many people.
No one is asking you to decide when another being's life should end, just whether the other being should have the right to decide that for themselves and get assistance with it if they want.
Assisted suicide means that the person must take the lethal potion himself. Euthanasia means that it is administered by someone else.
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We all die. I'd be more upset if someone did so for me. My morals can't save me so I'd say yes. Let it be that dying person's choice.
I watched my daughter fight an aggressive sarcoma for nearly two years, tell me one day that she did not want to fight anymore, and die in my arms 27 hours later.
What's yours?
You would do well to reread the OP and/or look up the definition of euthanasia.