Saturday, June 1, 2019

Euthanasia: The Right Way to Kill :: Free Essay Writer

In the recent years there has been a occurrence case that has brought the minds of Christians as well as non-believers alike to examine the importance of a persons life. Apart from the ongoing debate regarding abortion as a criminal act or a womanly right, there has been another issue that has been dormant in this nation that some would argue causes the aforementioned(prenominal) weight as that of abortion. Euthanasia is defined in Websters dictionary as the act or method of causing death painlessly, so as to end suffering advocated by some as a way to deal with persons dying of incurable, painful diseases. The only difference between this definition and that of execution is that mercy killing is a legal course, prompted by pre-disposed criteria. Are we at liberty or right, regardless of the circumstance, to willingly take a godly role, and advocate an extraordinary act?One of the problems I find in Western American Society is the notion that everything is given to us when and how we want it. We (and for arguments sake, lets overwhelm Christians in here) have moved away from the patiently-waiting to the eagerly-desperate lifestyles more commonly known as Fast Food. In a world of credit cards, EZ Pass, Gasoline officious Scans (mechanisms of the sort), French Fries, ATMs, etc., it is easy for us to comprehend how even our spiritual views on many issues have taken the same approach that our hectic and fast lives have evolved to.It should be of no surprise that if God made the importance of life and its preservation one of the commandments (Thou Shalt Not Kill, Exodus 2013 KJV), than it is clear that though the situation may (to some) merit this act, God would have already handled it as well. I can more easily comprehend this hazard by the life and ministry of Jesus. Before ascending to heaven, Jesus told the disciples that they would do greater things. By looking at Jesus ministry, we see that he had the power and laterality given to him by God to heal the sick and raise the dead. This being said, Ill argue that the problem at hand is not merely the incorrect belief that euthanasia is circumstance-driven excuse to end the life of a person due to their physical condition. To me, the greater picture lies deeper within the fabric of society. It is written in the bible that without assent it is impossible to please God.

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