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Euthanasia

Euthanasia


Christians are mostly against euthanasia, they believe that all life is God given and human beings are made in God’s image. Birth and life are apart of everyone’s life and we should respect that God has given that to us, meaning no human has the right to take that away from you, even if the person is begging you on there death bed to let them pass. Many churches believe that death is a very spiritual time and should not be taken for granted and not taken from you. Exceptions to the beliefs are that Christians respect every human being meaning if the human wants to refuse treatment than they have to abide by the persons wishes. Also if you respect someone then you should respect how they want to spend their last days. Christians also believe that the community should care for the person that is dyeing and their loved ones. Also the community should face death with support and be honest about it. Christians also believe they should be open to their hopes and......


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