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The Rise of Euthanasia

Ever wonder what the word "euthanasia" means, and if anyone really does it?  Or if it's okay to end a life, if that's what the person wants?  Isn't being in a coma the same as being dead?

To answer these questions and more, I've posted an in-depth article about euthanasia here, which explores the history of the euthanasia movement, and will help you understand why it is practiced, and if you should support it.  You may one day be given the choice of euthanizing a relative--so decide what you will do now.

If you have your own thoughts on the subject, comment below.


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Posted on Saturday, March 26, 2005 at 02:14PM by Registered CommenterDaniel James Devine in | Comments3 Comments

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I don't think being in a coma is the same as being dead as you can come round and lead a full life after a coma, but once you are dead there is no going back to leading a life...just my opinion
January 31, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterrandom
I think that ending with a life of a person is terrible .. and it also counts for people that are in coma/ have euthanasia. This desitionof "disconecting" the patient most be taken by the family members. A solution to know if the patient wants or does not want to be disconected when he has "coma" can be .. that in a certain age for example 16 they most retificate to a hospital that if some day they end in a situation where there are in coma thay want to be disconected or not ... its just my opinion and a sugestion
February 10, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterM.E.O
i think euthanasia can be good in some cases....
May 22, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterSara

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