Monday, August 19, 2019
Euthanasia is an Individual Decision :: Euthanasia Physician Assisted Suicide
      Euthanasia is an Individual Decision                       According to the American Heritage Dictionary, euthanasia is defined as "the  act or practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal  illness or an incurable condition, as by lethal injection or the suspension of  extraordinary medical treatment." Not everyone agrees with this definition. I  have always believed that euthanasia was the human choice or nonchoice of ending  another person's life because of the excruciating pain they are suffering due to  an incurable disease. Some disciplines think that euthanasia should never be an  option no matter what the situation. While other disciplines question the  validity of the actions of the person helping with the actual euthanasia. Still  others support euthanasia in all forms as long as it is performed for the sake  of the sufferer.                  There are three types of euthanasia; voluntary active euthanasia, passive  euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. In all cases where euthanasia is used  the patient must be suffering from an incurable, fatal disease. Voluntary active  euthanasia is a "deliberate intervention" by an individual other than the  patient, with the pure intention of termination that patient's life. (Gula, 501)  Passive euthanasia takes place when the attending physician decides to  discontinue therapy or treatment that would help to keep the patient alive,  basically letting the patient die without the benefit of medicine or medical  procedures. Finally, physician assisted suicide, or PAS, is where a physician  "helps to bring on the patient's death by providing the means to do it or by  giving the necessary information on how to do it, but the patient performs the  lethal act" (Gula, 501-502). Each of these methods is a form of euthanasia or  mercy killing but each is different in the amount of involv   ement by the  physician. This paper will explore views from various disciplines about all  three types of euthanasia.                 According to the Catholic religion, euthanasia, as well as abortion and  contraception, are sins against God and the Church. Pope John Paul Ii wrote and  encyclical letter that was issued at the Vatican in March 1995. Pope John Paul  II shared his views on the topics of euthanasia, contraception and abortion in  this very opinionated statement.  					    
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