God does it. That said, this argument doesn't hold water. God is caring and selfless. He/she does not want us to live a life in agony. It would be bad and not in our interest. God, being the ruler of all, would want what is best for us. Assuming God wants what is in our best interest, He/She would allow euthanasia if it were in our best interest. Euthanasia gives people a choice, rather than face the degenerative effects of disease or old age. Euthanasia is life or death. The fear of the unknown or what will happen next is replaced by the agony of living. If life is too painful and the quality of life is extremely low, human beings have no choice but to make a choice. Both types of euthanasia contribute to the choice to which all people are entitled. It also puts an end to the suffering of someone who has a chronic illness or condition. People who exercise the right to choose or not choose the end date of their life do so because they are claiming their life. They have free will, regardless of their religious beliefs. Because they have free will, people can choose to make that verdict as they wish. Human nature, or human actions and characteristics, involve making decisions, whether they are wrong or right. Euthanasia does not save lives; gives them
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