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Life and Death
Euthanasia
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Euthanasia
and
Assisted
Suicide are ways in which a person can determine the
end
of their own
life
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The word
‘euthanasia’
means
‘easy
or
gentle death’
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Humanists
reject belief in
God
and support people in their right to
die
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Humanists
argue that individuals suffering from
incurable diseases
might choose to end their life before their illness reaches the
final stages
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This allows them to control the
disease
or
illness
before it becomes too
painful
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Humanist
,
Peter Singer
, believes that individuals with a
poor quality of life
should be able to
die with dignity
at a
time of their choosing
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The Catholic Church rejects
Assisted
Suicide and
Euthanasia
as ways of
ending
a
life
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This rejection is based on the belief that all human life is
sacred
and should be
respected
from conception to
natural death
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Euthanasia
and
assisted suicide
are considered to go
against
the
sanctity
of
life
and the
instruction
in the
Ten Commandments
-
'Do not murder'
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The Church views
'Palliative Care'
as an
alternative
to
euthanasia
and
assisted suicide
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Palliative
care is supported by the
Catholic Church
and many other
Christians
because it
respects
the
value
of
every person
until their
natural death
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Medication
is provided in
palliative
care to reduce
pain
and enable the individual to retain as much
dignity
and
quality
of
life
as possible
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Arguments in favour of
Euthanasia
&
Assisted Suicide
:
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If a person is in
constant pain
and
unable to enjoy activities
they once may have
enjoyed
, they can be said to have a
poor quality of life
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Some argue that if a person has a
poor quality of life
, they have a
right to die
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Jesus taught to "
Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself
," suggesting that if one were suffering, they may want to
end their life
, so others should be
allowed the same option
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Jesus
also taught his followers to
love their neighbour
as they
love themselves
, so
Euthanasia
can be seen as the
most loving action
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Many
illnesses
have
no cure
, and the prospect for the person
suffering
is that they will be in more
pain
in the
future
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Catholics
believe in the
sanctity
of
life
, that all
human life
is
sacred
and
belongs
to
God
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Life is
precious
and should be
respected
from
conception
to
natural death
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This belief is based on teachings from the book of
Genesis
and reinforced in the
commandments
and by St Catherine of
Siena
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Catholics
believe that
suffering
can have a
purpose
, as presented by St
John Paul
II in
'Salvifici Doloris'
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The
Catholic Church
believes there is a clear
alternative
to
euthanasia
: people can be supported in their dying through
palliative care
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Assisted
Suicide and
Euthanasia
are
illegal
in the UK
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