Burn victims, people with cancer, AIDS, victims of dismemberment all have stock in this.
I don’t see the problem.
We healthy children of God have the responsibility of lovingly caring for those who are who are in terrible physical or mental pain. It is our privilege and duty to comfort and support them, whether it takes drugs, therapy, surgery, daily assistance, or companionship to ease their pain. I am tired of hearing busybodies talk of the the “poor quality of life” available to those whom they would euthanize. Quality of life is not something anyone else can measure. God gives life, and only He should decide when it will end.
>>I dont see the problem.<<
Get ready for the nanny-staters who will basically say that grandma and grandpa will be “pressured” (they never say how) to climb onto an icebergh.
IMHO, my life, and its final disposition, is between me and my God. It is the ultimate personal decision and no business of anyone else’s.
And I thank God to awake each and every day for another chance at yeaterday ... only this time I have a shot at doin' it better.
I don't understand nor agree with any right to die philosophy.
When God takes HIS hand off of me .. then ...