RE MOLAD Euthanasia Mindmap
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- Created on: 02-02-16 17:02
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- Euthanasia
- What is it?
- Voluntary
- Carried out at the request, with the full knowledge and consent of the person dying.
- Non-voluntary
- Ending the life of a person for their best interests, if they are incapable of giving permission themselves
- Assisted suicide
- Providing a seriously ill person the means to commit suicide
- Active euthanasia
- A direct act of a doctor or another person to end someone's life. Eg. an overdose of painkillers such as morphine
- Passive euthansia
- Treatment which would have prolonged life is stopped. Eg. not using life support.
- Voluntary
- Arguments for
- Helping a person to end their suffering may be the most loving thing to do.
- Jesus taught us to do the most loving thing
- God has given us the ability to think and make choices; therefore we should be able to choose.
- People should be allowed to die with dignity
- Keeping someone alive artificially with machines and medicines may go against God's wishes for their death.
- Helping a person to end their suffering may be the most loving thing to do.
- Arguments against
- Life comes from God and therefore he only has the right to give and take it.
- Suffering sometimes allows people to come closer to God and understand what Christ went through
- The cure for a person's painful disease may be discovered soon after them being euthanised.
- Euthanasia may be misused - murder could be disguised as euthanasia.
- Hospices are a good alternative - ill patients can be surrounded by family and friends, and enjoy their life up to their death, with pain relief.
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