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Mercy killing, or euthanasia, is prohibited in the Philippines primarily due to the country's strong cultural and religious beliefs, particularly Catholicism, which views life as sacred and emphasizes the sanctity of life. Additionally, the legal framework upholds the protection of life, and there are concerns about potential abuses and the slippery slope that may arise if euthanasia were legalized. These factors contribute to the prevailing view that mercy killing contradicts societal values and ethical principles surrounding life and death.

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