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Non-religious people often view euthanasia through a lens of personal autonomy and the right to choose one's own end-of-life decisions. Many believe that individuals should have the freedom to end their suffering, especially in cases of terminal illness. Ethical considerations, such as compassion and dignity, typically guide their stance, leading to support for euthanasia as a humane option. However, opinions can vary widely based on personal experiences, cultural backgrounds, and philosophical beliefs.

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