Euthanasia means "mercy killing" - a person or animal is killed to avoid suffering. Therefore, it's not euthanasia if there is no killing, or if the killing is done for some other reason.
No more than anyone else. Such generalisations are rarely accurate and it's all down to the individual
Voluntary euthanasia, not to be confused with suicide, refers to humans who suffer from a terminal disease who choose to peacefully, usually with a doctor, end their life instead of spending the rest of their short life in pain or unable to do anything.
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because euthanasia is also a kind of killing even though it is called "mercy killing". the fifth commandments said that "you shall not kill", so that's why the euthanasia is opposite to the fifth commandment...
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.
yes, but it is not called euthanasia, its is known as Physician Aid in Dying or PAD. Where the dose of medication, provided by a Physician is administered by the Patient not the Physician.
Euthanasia = putting someone to sleep
No, euthanasia is illegal in Greece.
Euthanasia is illegal in Sweden.
non active euthanasia is the same as assisted suiside :)active euthanasia is just plain old suiside :)
In the United States, state-sponsored involuntary euthanasia (more commonly called the death penalty) has been ruled constitutional provided the person does not experience pain during the administration.
Declaration on Euthanasia was created in 1980.
Euthanasia is illegal in the United States.
Most doctors are against euthanasia.
An injection of a sleeping drug can be a form of euthanasia.