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Re: Euthanasia a Human Right ?



I'll ask one question, Kito, do you support abortion?

If so, then naturally you'd support euthanasia for a human who wants to end
their lives.

Abortion is morally inferior to euthanasia because with abortion the human
doesn't get a choice but with euthanasia the human does get a choice.

It seems funny like that hey...one act of killing robs the child of a choice
and is perfectly legal but the other act allows the other person a choice
but is illegal. Strange that hey. Key word => CONTROL.

It's all about controlling the lives of others, whether that be through
abortion or through making dignified death illegal...either way right hey?

KD


Kito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> We regard it humane however,
> > to end an animalīs life if it is suffering from age, a disease or an
> > injury which is not cureable, for human beings this is not the case.
>
> What seems to be the standard reply for pro-euthansia proponents is
> this very sentence. How can one even begin to compare the life of a
> dog/cat to that of a human being. We regard a person who kills people
> as a murderer, pure and simple regardless of how it happened, if you
> kill a person you're by definition a murderer. However if you kill a
> cow or a chicken, then you're not a murderer you're called a butcher.
> Butchers don't go to jail, they don't become shuned by society. This
> already shows that we treat the life of animals and the life of a
> human being completely different. Therefore it isn't practical and
> logical or even sane to compare the life of a dog and cat to that of a
> life of a human being.





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