Faith in euthanasia of Christianity today is a topic widely discussed and strongly supported. People have their own opinion about this, but the Christian society has specific reasons for that belief. British Free Church (a person practicing circumstance ethics) thinks that caring is morally and religiously correct. They may say that voluntary euthanasia is right. It can end a patient's life in a humanitarian way, to shrink the sadness of the loved one, and to die by euthanasia, but it may be a good thing to give the patient the ultimate wish Hmm.
Euthanasia is morally acceptable and is believed to be able to trace back to Socrates, Plato and Stoic. It was refused by traditional Christian faith, mainly because it was regarded as a breach of the Ten Commandments murder prohibition. The legalization of organized euthanasia is described in C. Killick Millard began in England in 1935 when he established the Spontaneous Euthanasia legalization association (later known as the Euthanasia Society). This bill was rejected in the House of Representatives in 1936, and in 1950 the House of Representatives was moved in the same way. In the United States, the American Euthanasia Association was founded in 1938.
Discussion about euthanasia in the UK Today the biggest controversy in the UK is euthanasia. Discussion on euthanasia, if legalized, is often dependent on 'right of life' and 'right of death'. The word euthanasia initially meant "gentle and easy death", but now means "to cause death easily." The reason that euthanasia is actually a murder and the reason to change everyone's new viewpoint. Many people have different opinions about this problem. Humanitarians follow moral principles and promote happiness and contentment in their lives; they believe that voluntary euthanasia is morally correct.