Euthanasia.
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Coma. Paralysis. Inoperable cancer. Alzheimer's disease. Permanent brain damage. Severely handicapped newborn. Terminal condition. Some of us face these dreaded circumstances ourselves or in the lives of our loved ones. How do we respond?
For hundreds of years assisted suicide has been an issue, but with the rise of modern technology, never before has it been a more controversial issue. The issue of euthanasia raises many questions that have still not yet been soundly answered.
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with all the wisdom he has gained cannot solve the problems he has created. Everyday somebody faces the questions that euthanasia poses, and never will everyone agree on the answers. Each person individually must search his or her own being and find what choice resonates with his or her own heart. Works Cited: Bender, David L. Problems of Death. Minnesota: Greenhaven Press, 1974. Tada, Joni Eareckson. When is it Right to Die? Michigan: Joni Eareckson Tada, 1992
with all the wisdom he has gained cannot solve the problems he has created. Everyday somebody faces the questions that euthanasia poses, and never will everyone agree on the answers. Each person individually must search his or her own being and find what choice resonates with his or her own heart. Works Cited: Bender, David L. Problems of Death. Minnesota: Greenhaven Press, 1974. Tada, Joni Eareckson. When is it Right to Die? Michigan: Joni Eareckson Tada, 1992