Christian's response to euthanasia is a controversial topic for many Christians, but in this part we will consider how Christians will respond to their questions. But before explaining how to explain how Christians respond, we need to explore how Christians make moral decisions. Christians use many sources to make decisions like euthanasia and discuss ethical issues. One is the Bible.
Euthanasia is one of the most frequently discussed ethical issues in our Christian society. On the other hand, some people think that killing any size is not "morally unacceptable", so euthanasia should not be allowed. Others argue that if someone has only a short period of time and is very painful, the victim should have the right to end his own pain and suffering. Abortion is another important moral problem in Christian life. When will life begin? Is killing a human embryo considered a murder? This is the question of two main focuses surrounding this particular topic. Some people believe that the fetus has the right to survive from the moment of pregnancy. But in modern society, women have a strong view that they should have the right to abortion.
Christian's reaction abortion against abortion or euthanasia is the death (life) of the fetus from the mother's womb, regardless of willful (surgery / abortion) or accident (abortion). Christian has a different view on abortion. The Roman Catholic Church does not allow abortion. When people start to exist, they do not agree with the exact moment of human development. - Christian's view on abortion "You should not be killed" (Exodus 20: 13 New International Version of the Bible) In the Christian church there is a general wish to apply according to the teachings of the Bible. But this is not easy and there are many alternative readings about the Bible leading to different views about the moral implications of abortion. In general, the church unites to condemn the abortion