euthanasia.
That is a matter of opinion. In Canada, it is currently against the law to perform mercy killing. No matter how much agony someone is in, they have to suffer through to the very end no matter what. But opinions are slowly changing, and many people now are thinking that mercy killing of the terminally ill, with their permission, might be a good idea.
Mercy killing is the killing of an individual by another one. The victim is generally, terminally ill and wants to end his life. Mercy killing is done with the consent of the victim, but there are many cases recorded where it has been done without the consent of the victim.......Mercy killing is legal in many western countries...but it is still not legalized in India.
Euthanasia, with regard to people, typically refers to a doctor performing a mercy killing on a very sick person. An example of this would be Dr. Kevorkian. He was a physician who spent time in jail for humanely assisting in the suicides of terminally ill people who had consented to the procedure.
Plastic bag suffocation is a great example of mercy killing.
The ethics of mercy killing, or euthanasia, is a complex and deeply personal issue. For some, it is seen as a compassionate choice to alleviate suffering in terminally ill patients, while for others, it raises moral and legal concerns about the sanctity of life. Ultimately, whether it is "okay" to say yes to mercy killing depends on individual beliefs, cultural values, and the legal framework in place. Conversations about it should prioritize empathy, respect for autonomy, and careful consideration of all involved.
Yes mercy killing is another way of saying euthanasia.
There is no difference, "Euthanasia" is just the Greek word of mercy killing!
There is no difference, "Euthanasia" is just the Greek word of mercy killing!
No
don't.
Mercy Killing
The Quran prohibits the killing of innocent people, stating that taking the life of an innocent person is like killing all of humanity. It emphasizes the sanctity of life and the importance of justice and mercy.