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This house believes that, without exception, euthanasia

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The motion for the debate: "This house believes that, without exception, euthanasia Is always wrong." Introduction In this assignment, I will be writing on the debate surrounding euthanasia. Summarising and evaluating the arguments put forward by both sides during the debate. It includes some ethical considerations, law, medical and the Christian's religious belief. The word 'euthanasia' comes from two Greek words whose accurate meaning is "easy death". It causes a death to take place because someone suffers from an excruciating and untreatable disease or injury. They would rather die and have the pain stop than continue living with a pain that is incurable. It is also understood as causing or bringing about a person's death painlessly, usually because the person is suffering greatly, fatally or permanently ill or brutally psychologically or physically immobilized. It means doing something with the intention of causing death, the intention being the most vital aspect. There are two...

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