I think every person should be able to choose for themselves. I think it's terribly cruel to keep people alive on machines or to keep them alive when they will be in pain until they die. Someone who is terminally ill should certainly have the right to die peacefully by their own hand and a child who has to be permanently hooked up to machines and not being able to enjoy their life, should have the right to end it. I hear Christians say it is God's choice. I disagree with a God who wants people to suffer for ages and then die. There was the case of a young woman in the USA who moved to Oregon so that she could take her own life. Her short future held an awful lot of pain and suffering. So I agree with it, legal or not.
Sure I would. I don't drink and don't hang out at clubs. I would like some social interaction though, neighbours and friends coming over occasionally. I wouldn't want to be a total recluse.
No. What is the point then in being in a "relationship". Unless you are a few women married to one man - that can work. But women screwing anything and everything? No thanks. Stay single then. I think it's gross actually. Basically just human plumbing. Yuck.
RE: Is euthanasia an ethical act.???
I think every person should be able to choose for themselves. I think it's terribly cruel to keep people alive on machines or to keep them alive when they will be in pain until they die. Someone who is terminally ill should certainly have the right to die peacefully by their own hand and a child who has to be permanently hooked up to machines and not being able to enjoy their life, should have the right to end it. I hear Christians say it is God's choice. I disagree with a God who wants people to suffer for ages and then die. There was the case of a young woman in the USA who moved to Oregon so that she could take her own life. Her short future held an awful lot of pain and suffering. So I agree with it, legal or not.