(June 9, 2015 at 9:42 pm)Dystopia Wrote:(June 9, 2015 at 9:35 pm)IATIA Wrote:How is this relevant for my quote?(June 9, 2015 at 8:21 pm)Dystopia Wrote: Mostly yes with proper legislation - Reasons to allow euthanasia should be listed on the law, not subject to arbitrary decisions (after all, it's "us" making the kill right?) and conscious objection should be allowed for ethical/moral reasons.In Texas, the only way to put one out of their misery is to shut down all life support. This includes feeding. If the patient cannot feed themselves, they will eventually starve to death. How is that for humane politics.
Sorry, yours was just picked at random out of the ones suggesting the legislature would be able to set up laws for euthanasia. With politics it would be tough enough, but with the christians in politics and the voting masses, the end result is what I stated. Several states have the same type of laws. Look what happened to Dr. 'Euthanasia'. There will never be proper legislation as long as the christians are the majority.
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