Honestly, I actually want to know how that works.
Quote: from Keego05 at 9:06 pm on Dec. 2, 2008 Because the Bible dictates that only God is master of life and death. Medical Science isn't the only way to prolong your life, drinking more water as a result could prolong your life, it's when you try to cut it short, suicide and all that. Life is precious and should be honored. If someone is run over, or has cancer, and would die without medical treatment, why do we have a right to play God to a situation (whilst unfortunate) would not survive without complicated or advanced procedures, whereas we deny people who are going to die anyway, may or may not have humanist ideals or religious beliefs and want to die with dignity to do just that.
Because the Bible dictates that only God is master of life and death. Medical Science isn't the only way to prolong your life, drinking more water as a result could prolong your life, it's when you try to cut it short, suicide and all that. Life is precious and should be honored.
If someone is run over, or has cancer, and would die without medical treatment, why do we have a right to play God to a situation (whilst unfortunate) would not survive without complicated or advanced procedures, whereas we deny people who are going to die anyway, may or may not have humanist ideals or religious beliefs and want to die with dignity to do just that.
Quote: from Randomaster at 6:39 am on Dec. 3, 2008 Quote: from Salamander at 7:05 am on Dec. 3, 2008 Quote: from lucyloo at 6:33 am on Dec. 3, 2008 Terminating their life is an action. Not doing anything is not an action. Hooking them up to life support is an action. Do you propose we just let everyone who is sick just die?Thats a waste of money and its cruel prolonging a life that is day to day pain and suffering that is inhumane Did I say I was against euthanasia? No, to the contrary, I think circumstantially it's the best course of action.
Quote: from Salamander at 7:05 am on Dec. 3, 2008 Quote: from lucyloo at 6:33 am on Dec. 3, 2008 Terminating their life is an action. Not doing anything is not an action. Hooking them up to life support is an action. Do you propose we just let everyone who is sick just die?Thats a waste of money and its cruel prolonging a life that is day to day pain and suffering that is inhumane
Quote: from lucyloo at 6:33 am on Dec. 3, 2008 Terminating their life is an action. Not doing anything is not an action. Hooking them up to life support is an action. Do you propose we just let everyone who is sick just die?
Terminating their life is an action. Not doing anything is not an action.
Do you propose we just let everyone who is sick just die?
To be honest, I find the whole thing about using expensive treatments to give people a few months to a year of life stupid, when you could instead use the money to give grief counselling.
Oh shh! Did I say I wanted an argument!
No but when you say stupid things that are generally contrary to logic people are going to disagree with you.
...Ok? I'm pretty sure operating or any other medical procedure on an otherwise dead person to revive or extend the life of said person is an action.
What if you are not a Christian?? You believe that 'God' gave you free will, right? Well then you should be able to use it
Mercy killing is questionable too. I read about this guy who's daughter was pretty much a vegetable. She was bed-ridden, in pain, and otherwise couldn't do anything. He pumped carbon monoxide into his car that she was in and killed her, painlessly of course.
It's hard to say if you should have the right to speak for someone else to commit euthanasia if they are incapable of doing so.
Not necessarily: setting up a life support system is an action, and its also more similar to playing god than, say, hooking it up to the person in the first place...
Actually, yes it is. Doing nothing is something.