Yes every situation that deals with euthanasia is wrong. It is wrong to take a chance when there are such things as psychopaths in the medical field who do not care about taking lives.
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euthanasia is wrong.
I used to be a Christian and I still think that euthanasia isn't bad. People who've have termal cancer and it's not going to get better, I believe should have help with it. I believe that it should be legal. Unfortunately there would be people who would abuse it. Also, I don't think animals should suffer. My mother is a Christian and she has the same views on this as I do. It's cruel to watch people/animals suffer when they would be much better off and in less pain if they were euthanasia.
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?
It is morally wrong because God should pick when you die and also since your killing your self you are breaking a sin basically you are committing murder. That is why it is morally wrong.
When you know that in the situation would be morally wrong. To go by what is right and what is ethically the right thing to do in the situation.
There really is no 'author of euthanasia.' However, there are lots of people famously involved in euthanasia- an example would be Jack Kevorkian. If you are talking about books, some authors of euthanasia-topics would be Michael Manning, Jonathan Moreno, or Carrie Snyder. Hope I was of help!
Euthanasia is something that is used when an animal is very ill and its quality of life would be very poor. Euthanasia is a good thing when it is used that way.
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.
It would depend on who you are slapping, and under the circumstances of the situation.
they are fairly split, but the majority of them think it is wrong.
In this situation, I would strongly recommend talking to your veterinarian and explaining your financial situation at the start. Veterinarians are trained to relieve animal suffering, which includes providing humane euthanasia; in my experience, in situations like this veterinarians will either offer a discount on the euthanasia or may perform it for free since the dog is obviously very sick and suffering. In other situations, a veterinarian may offer to let you pay in smaller installments to cover the costs of the euthanasia. You can also check with your local shelter and see if they can provide euthanasia services.