@krAzy4pAtd Where to begin? If for someone to be voluntarily euthanized, a well established list of criteria backed by law will have to be met. If a doctor deliberately steps outside this line, then what is different in this case and a case where a doctor, today, could kill someone against their will with high doses of morphine?
Let me answer that for you: There isn't a difference. They are both breaking the law by going outside the boundaries of the law. Slippery slope arguments are invalid.
I have seen the pain and devastating effects of terminal illness. Let them die with dignity. There is a point of no return where no hope of recovery is left despite any amount of medical intervention. Why prolong the suffering when the inevitable cannot be avoided anyway?
@BlackPhoenix00280 There is never a 100% chance that someone will die of the terminal illness that doctors say they will die from. Plus, if you know the true definition of probability, you will know that there isn't even a 100% chance that everyone living will eventually die. It is extremely unlikely, but still possible. There is really no such thing as a 100% chance of anything. A lot of things are unlikely, but anything and everything is possible.
I don't believe that there is ever a 100% chance of death! Is there ever a 100% chance or rain? No. There is never a 100% chance of anything! Science says it. So why do something to someone that makes that chance go to practically 100% when you don't have to? People have such a negative outlook on things nowadays!! I know you don't believe me, but people CAN live!! My uncle was given 6 months 12 years ago and he's still alive!
People are afraid of living bad. They are not afraid of dying peacefully or suddenly. Governments will not allow that so they can keep people in fear, so they can manipulate them and not give a chance for a new generation to imagine living only 50 years and ask for a social system which could allow no investment for the pension plan.THAT'S why they made it illegal in Australia.A person who would have the means to die peacefully would be ready to push life worthy standards upfront with NO FEAR!!
i dont agree with the message of this video. and i dont know why. honestly. i just know i dont and i know subconsciously there's a reason but i can't pull it out of my head. so for now all i can say is LET them live. not make them live.
they did not choose to live. so they cannot choose to die. god gave them a gift, life. they cant just throw the gift back in his face. what is lfie without suffering? heaven. and THATS where we all relieve of suffering. AFTER we die naturally
@krAzy4pAtd Where to begin? If for someone to be voluntarily euthanized, a well established list of criteria backed by law will have to be met. If a doctor deliberately steps outside this line, then what is different in this case and a case where a doctor, today, could kill someone against their will with high doses of morphine?
Let me answer that for you: There isn't a difference. They are both breaking the law by going outside the boundaries of the law. Slippery slope arguments are invalid.
LOLUMADCAUSUBAD 1 week ago
I think if Euthanasia is made legal, and I hate to say this, but it would be used wrongly. Like Kevorkian said, there are many crooked doctors.
krAzy4pAtd 1 month ago
I have seen the pain and devastating effects of terminal illness. Let them die with dignity. There is a point of no return where no hope of recovery is left despite any amount of medical intervention. Why prolong the suffering when the inevitable cannot be avoided anyway?
furtherbeyond 3 months ago
@BlackPhoenix00280 There is never a 100% chance that someone will die of the terminal illness that doctors say they will die from. Plus, if you know the true definition of probability, you will know that there isn't even a 100% chance that everyone living will eventually die. It is extremely unlikely, but still possible. There is really no such thing as a 100% chance of anything. A lot of things are unlikely, but anything and everything is possible.
KellyThundercloud 8 months ago
@KellyThundercloud Fact: There is 100% chance of death for every single life. Scientific fact.
BlackPhoenix00280 8 months ago
I don't believe that there is ever a 100% chance of death! Is there ever a 100% chance or rain? No. There is never a 100% chance of anything! Science says it. So why do something to someone that makes that chance go to practically 100% when you don't have to? People have such a negative outlook on things nowadays!! I know you don't believe me, but people CAN live!! My uncle was given 6 months 12 years ago and he's still alive!
KellyThundercloud 11 months ago
People are afraid of living bad. They are not afraid of dying peacefully or suddenly. Governments will not allow that so they can keep people in fear, so they can manipulate them and not give a chance for a new generation to imagine living only 50 years and ask for a social system which could allow no investment for the pension plan.THAT'S why they made it illegal in Australia.A person who would have the means to die peacefully would be ready to push life worthy standards upfront with NO FEAR!!
raschmid86 1 year ago
Religion has no play in this, quit trying to make it one.
imbleedingme 2 years ago
i think at the end of the day it is such a complex debate it is impossible to make it legal...
im so torn. In some situations i agree, others i dont... it makes me sad..
yeartooyoung 3 years ago
i dont agree with the message of this video. and i dont know why. honestly. i just know i dont and i know subconsciously there's a reason but i can't pull it out of my head. so for now all i can say is LET them live. not make them live.
they did not choose to live. so they cannot choose to die. god gave them a gift, life. they cant just throw the gift back in his face. what is lfie without suffering? heaven. and THATS where we all relieve of suffering. AFTER we die naturally
bbyhsbn 3 years ago