The Pros And Cons Of Assisted Suicide

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You wake up and immediately the pain comes back to you - another unsuccessful surgery - your in a white room that your unsure that you'll ever escape, with one window, flashing lights, screens that have lines going up and down and a pillow that is harder than the op-ed that you have write. A doctor comes in talks to you and then leaves, you are left with two options, you can keep on living with this pain that is ever so close to unbearable you can battle through it and hope to make it to the end or you can end it all now with a needle that will send you into a coma that you can't escape from. This is the choice that people are given just before they choose Euthanasia.

The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. This is the definition of Euthanasia, it is now legal in 6 different countries as of March 2018 Netherlands, Belgium, Colombia, Luxembourg, Canada and India. Assisted suicide is allowed in 13 other countries that include Switzerland, Germany, South Korea, Japan, and in the US states of Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Hawaii, Vermont, Montana, Washington DC, and California. And the …show more content…

We are creating more ways for people to escape life than to keep them alive. And i for one think that this needs to change. My personal opinion is that we should have it we should believe that god has put us in that place at that time because he has a greater plan from us we do not know what the future may hold for us it says in Deuteronomy 31:6-8 (NKJV) “Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the Lord your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you.” God is always with us and he will never leave or forsake us he is with us when we are in a hospital bed to lying in our bed he is constantly watching over us and is always there in our times of

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