Euthanasia Flashcards
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What are attitudes to passive euthanasia?
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- Switching off life support is acceptable. This is if brain death has been established.
- Not giving extraordinary treatment is not wrong. It is likely to only put off death for a short time or give painkillers which may shorten life.
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What are attitudes against all forms of euthanasia?
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- Suffering is part of God’s plan. This means that Christians should accept suffering.
- They regard all forms of passive euthanasia as euthanasia. Life is ended by humans, not God, this is wrong.
- Euthanasia is putting yourself on par with God. Condemned in the Bible.
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What are non-religious attitudes that are against euthanasia?
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- Likely to be doubt if it is what the person really wants. Families may pressure them if there is money to gain.
- There is question to whether the disease is terminal. A cure may be found and they may go into remission.
- They may change their mind. It would be too late.
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What are non-religious attitudes that are for euthanasia?
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- People have the right to take their own lives. If people have the right to kill themselves so should the terminally ill.
- If their quality of life is poor, they should have a right to a painless death.
5
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What is the Christian response to the dying and terminally ill?
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- Instead of euthanasia, the terminally ill should be helped by hospices. This is to relieve and control the pain of dying.
- To help the relatives of the dying emotionally. This means you should speak to them openly and freely.
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Ethical Responses to euthanasia:
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- Situation ethics: If it improves the quality of life of the person it can be allowed. This is because they are following in Jesus’ footsteps of being loving.
- Lesser of two evils: Even though it is a sin, it alleviates pain so it is permissable.
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SOWAAs supporting euthanasia:
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- “even at the risk of shortening their days.”-Catechism
- “Discontinuing medical procedures that are burdensome….can be legitimate.”
- “love your neighbour.”
- “in his image.”
8
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SOWAAs against euthanasia:
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- “you shall not murder.”
- “in his image.”
- “the Lord has given, the Lord has taken away.”
- “Shall we accept good from God and not trouble?”