Make a short speech about: Euthanasia vs. death by natural causes.
EUTHANASIA
What is euthanasia
Euthanasia is a process which involves deliberately taking life of someone for the benifit of the person and the person who owns the life
Euthanasia is a condition which is generally processed when a person is suffering from a disease which cannot be cured or suffering form a terminal illness . So if a person want a peaceful death and avoided the painful life he / she can ask for euthanasia
Euthanasia is usually of two types
Voluntary euthanasia : it a condition in which taking life of a person by their consent . Person can make a choice between life and death
Involuntary euthanasia : it is a condition in which person cannot make a decision between life or death . Involuntary usually involve death without consent
Euthanasia is also considered as assisted sucide
What is assisted sucide?
Assisted sucide with the help of a other person such person is mainly physician
Advantage of euthanasia
1. Organ donation : in natural death most of the organ become functionless and useless so organ cannot be donated
In euthanasia person is give a injection and death occur and organ can be donated
2. Financial implications : if a person is suffering from incurable disease and he know that he is only utilizing the money of his family and they are not suitable to pay such fees for long time. So if a person thinks he has financial problem and his family will not able to take care of his life with out problem he can chose euthanasia
Moral advantage : person has a right to end his / her life
When u let someone die who wish to die then you are helping them
Some doctors are not able to perform euthanasia because of the oth they take which is " first do no harm"
NATURAL DEATH
When death occur due to natural course of life or disease which does not involve accident and violence
Human life is considered as sacred so it is thought that it's against ethical values that a person can life of another person until in self defense .
People who are in favour of natural death usually says
If euthanasia is legal then the crime rate will increase and involuntary euthanasia may turn in murder .
Medical science is developing every day so if a disease is incurable today may become curable tomorrow so it's not right to take away life of anyone
What people thing about euthanasia and natural death ?
JUDAISM : people who have faith in jadaism usually belive that only creator is allowed to take life of a person not human because it's a gift from a god
Islamic belief on natural death is that allah has given us life and only allah can take the life back and human should not interfere in that.
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