There are so many non-religious views on euthanasia. In some cases it would be agape (the most loving thing) but obviously you have people who think nature should be allowed to take it's own course and should not be interfered with. It really depends on opinion and situation.
Christianity views euthanasia as a sin. God has given you the gift of life and it would be wrong for you to reject that gift by killing yourself. Even if you are suffering, that too is part of God's mysterious plan. Right?
The Englightenment brought independant thought and the philosophy of sovereignty.
Euthanasia have been getting a bit out of control recently. Recommended strategy: Move to mass virus vault. Zerg rush.
While practically no-one in current society would tolerate involuntary euthanasia, 'mercy killings' and 'assisted suicides', where the person killed consents to his or her fate, are the topic of heated international debate. An important difference in UK law exists between active euthanasia and passive euthanasia. Since the Bland ruling of 1993, 'assisted suicides', which involve 'omissions' that are mainly removing life-saving care are not illegal. However, actively taking action to end another's life is illegal, even with consent.
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 :)
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.
Euthanasia is illegal in China. While there have been discussions on end-of-life decisions and legislation around palliative care, euthanasia remains prohibited by law in China.