IAG
R.E.M. enthusiast
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I have always been very in favor letting persons have control of their death. I see no point in forcing chronically ill persons to linger on in pain or mental torture against their wishes.
There are a couple of valid con reasons including ones tied to religion. For example, my mother who desperately wants to die, would never participate in such thing because of her Christian beliefs..but that should be a personal decision between a person and his or her God if he or she has a belief system.
I would assume since the great majority of you are atheists/agnostics, you are probably ok with it as well, although I know there are other (non religious based ) sound arguments against it. I read some of them many months ago...one tied to the mental capacity of some to make sound decisions, but I think overall the pros outweigh the cons if it is administered correctly.
I think there are 3 states in the U.S. that provide for some type of assisted suicide.
What say you?
There are a couple of valid con reasons including ones tied to religion. For example, my mother who desperately wants to die, would never participate in such thing because of her Christian beliefs..but that should be a personal decision between a person and his or her God if he or she has a belief system.
I would assume since the great majority of you are atheists/agnostics, you are probably ok with it as well, although I know there are other (non religious based ) sound arguments against it. I read some of them many months ago...one tied to the mental capacity of some to make sound decisions, but I think overall the pros outweigh the cons if it is administered correctly.
I think there are 3 states in the U.S. that provide for some type of assisted suicide.
What say you?