The Practicality of euthanasia is that a person does not have to go through a protracted terminal and possibly painful illness. This takes a great burden of members of the family as well as the infrastructure that looks after the health of those that will recover from an illness. Terminal illness is an expensive and unhappy business for many people.
No he did not he fought to the bitter end
No, it may be used for self interest.
Euthanasia
Euthanasia is the practice killing (typically in a painless way) for reasons of mercy. It can also be a painless death. "Having given up hope, the injured man asked the doctors for euthanasia." There are more examples here: http://www.yourdictionary.com/examples/euthanasia
No, Jewish believers don't accept the practice of euthanasia because they believe in keeping the ten commandments for it is written that "thou shalt not kill" and or you didn't give life so why take it away.
It is common for veterinarians to recommend euthanizing animals that have incurable illnesses. Some animal shelters also practice euthanasia in order to control overpopulation.
James Gay Williams is a philosopher and ethicist known for his work on bioethics and medical ethics. He is the author of the book "The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia" where he argues against the practice of euthanasia.
Euthanasia (from the Greek eu = good + thanatos = death) refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner. Many different forms of euthanasia can be distinguished, including animal euthanasia and human euthanasia, and within the latter, voluntary and involuntary euthanasia. Voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide have been the focus of great controversy in recent years.
Euthanasia refers to the practice of ending a life in a manner which relieves pain and suffering.
Sometimes when people have a very serious and incurable disease they would prefer to be dead than to continue to be alive but sick. Euthanasia is the practice of killing such people.
Perhaps a follower of the Hebrew religion will weigh in on this question, BUT I do not believe that Jews believe in the practice of euthanasia, therefore it is doubtful that Israel would legally allow it.
Euthanasia Euthanasia (literally "good death" in Ancient Greek) refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner.