In my article of good and evil of euthanasia, I look at the rights and errors of euthanasia and look at it from the perspective of two different major religious groups. The first religion I want to see is Christianity. Christians believe that euthanasia is wrong. Because God believes that he is doing something wrong. The second religion I want to see is a humanist. Humanitarians believe that euthanasia is okay as no one should suffer.
Euthanasia is being discussed whether it is right or wrong. Some people say that this is a human right, but others think that it is morally wrong with sin. Who knows the correct answer? Euthanasia seems to contradict moral norms of doctors to protect lives. A doctor is supposed to make a patient live longer away from pain. In addition, scientists can easily prove the life of a person, but can not easily prove that a person died. Miracles can occur anywhere and anytime, so life should be as long as possible. Therefore, as long as the patient has the opportunity to live, the doctor should make every effort to treat him.
Euthanasia, what is it? Euthanasia is the range that an extreme doctor can consult, some people can aid suicide by aware of patient suffering. Are they killing, alleviating, correct or wrong, moral, legitimate, or both? Scientists and physicians said what they are thinking and what they think is most helpful for patience. Although the laws of many countries differ widely, some people think that euthanasia is kind and legitimate, but they are done everyday. In other countries like us, some people think this is wrong. They believe that helping people commit suicide is murder
Moral choice includes motivation, behavior and results. So far, we have judged and judged the judgment of euthanasia based on the result of legalization of euthanasia. Christians have another moral compass. That is the Bible. The Bible teaches that ethical decision-making, motivation, behavior, and results are important. The most common motivation for both sides of the discussion of euthanasia is sympathy for those suffering. The motivation drives us into action, but we do not inform us about the content of our actions, so the common motives may lead to different actions. For Christians, euthanasia is an inappropriate response, as it has to take some action regardless of motivation and results. The Bible is very clear about euthanasia: It is wrong to deliberately kill innocent people (Exodus 20: 16)