The Anglicans point off view can be simply described by the saying thou shat not kill.
The orthodox view on euthanasia is the same as any other major christian denomination view - they are against it...
Possible questions regarding euthanasia include: What are the ethical implications of allowing euthanasia? How do different cultures and religions view euthanasia? What are the legal frameworks governing euthanasia in various countries? Additionally, how does euthanasia impact the patient’s autonomy and the role of healthcare providers?
Anglican
the whole christian church is opposed to it.
dont know but search it
Anglican views on euthanasia are generally cautious and emphasize the sanctity of life. The Church of England, for example, opposes euthanasia, advocating for palliative care and the dignity of the dying process instead. Anglicans believe that life is a gift from God, and taking deliberate action to end it can undermine the moral and ethical responsibilities of care. However, individual Anglicans may hold a range of personal opinions on the issue, reflecting the complexity of the topic within modern society.
Below the answer box is a link for Anglicans Online, which lists a bunch of places that you can go to view current Anglican doctrine.
puritan's were pilgrims
The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican Church. The Pilgrims, who were mainly Separatists, wanted to leave the Anglican Hurch and set up their own churches.
they are fairly split, but the majority of them think it is wrong.
The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)
The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)