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Euthanasia explored

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Euthanasia Euthanasia is the action of inducing a quiet and easy death. There are two types of euthanasia. Voluntary Euthanasia Voluntary Euthanasia is when a person suffering, ask a doctor for a quiet and easy death. Non-voluntary Euthanasia Non-voluntary euthanasia is when somebody is living a life worse than death and they cannot decide for themselves whether they would like to commit euthanasia. Families may decide to commit non-voluntary euthanasia to help a loved one die a quick and peaceful death. Reasons for Euthanasia People should be allowed to decide when they want to die. Christians believe that life comes from god, but it does not say in the bible that a person must be kept alive. Keeping people alive by machine is not life in a true sense. Euthanasia would allow people to die with dignity Relatives would not have to watch them die a long and painful death Animals are not allowed to suffer. The same compassion should...

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