Yes, it is intended to end life where that life only contains suffering.
Because it can be a painful and terrible way to die
Euthanasia exists because there is people that have incurable diseases and cannot live their life suffering that way so they choose to die by the hand of doctors
over 50 000 pets die by every year :( euthanasia
You cant! euthanasia is a method of assisted suicide that is chosen for terminally ill patients the only way to stop euthanasia is not to do it!!
Yes mercy killing is another way of saying euthanasia.
Euthanasia is something that is used when an animal is very ill and its quality of life would be very poor. Euthanasia is a good thing when it is used that way.
Euthanasia is used mainly in animals, and it is a humane way of killing them to stop them suffering.
She showed compassionate towards the homeless man by offering him food and shelter.
This is called Euthanasia and in most countries it is illegal. In Switzerland and Holland there is legal Euthanasia. See related link for laws and information about Euthanasia around the world.
Euthanasia is the practice killing (typically in a painless way) for reasons of mercy. It can also be a painless death. "Having given up hope, the injured man asked the doctors for euthanasia." There are more examples here: http://www.yourdictionary.com/examples/euthanasia
Euthanasia is only bad if you've been taught that it was bad. There is no logic to disapproval. Euthanasia is bad. Who is to decide who will die or not. God is the only person that has the right to take away or give life not a doctor. If some one is terminally ill and in pain then doctors help with the pain, when the time is right God will decide when the person's life comes to an end. If everyone decided to give in and die then where would the world be now in terms of medicine? Euthanasia is the easy way out and no one has the right to take their own life or others but God.
George Arthur Tattrie has written: 'Euthanasia' -- subject(s): Euthanasia, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Euthanasia, Moral and ethical aspects of Right to die, Right to die 'Jonathan Edwards' understanding of the natural world and man's relationship to it'