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A 10 page paper examining how the Christian needs to perceive euthanasia. King David, the man after God’s own heart, wrote in Psalm 139: “All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be” (v. 16). This is a comforting verse when lamenting the untimely death of a loved one, but it also can be seen as speaking directly to the issue of euthanasia. It is God who creates us, it is God who gives us life. It also should be God who decides when that life ends. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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File: CC6_KSeuthanChrist.rtf
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David, the man after Gods own heart, wrote in Psalm 139: "All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be"
(v. 16). This is a comforting verse when lamenting the untimely death of a loved one, but it also can be seen as
speaking directly to the issue of euthanasia. It is God who creates us, it is God who gives us life. It also should be God who decides when
that life ends. The Logic of Euthanasia Those who promote euthanasia as a logical, reasonable and even compassionate act most likely mean well,
or at least well enough. It is heart-wrenching for the family of a beloved member to watch the suffering caused by a ravaging disease, to see one they love
in such pain. When the end is near, why should we not hasten it along? If death is going to be the final result, is it not more
compassionate to bring it about more quickly, thereby saving one we love from further pain and suffering? Only recently it has been discovered
that Dutch physicians have been practicing infant euthanasia for some time. This is not an issue of sex selection or the economic condition of the family into which these
infants were born, but rather the result of compassion on the part of doctors who, because of all of their medical training and experience, "know" that the children euthanized had
no hope of living a life that could even approach normalcy. Several of the babies were so gravely ill that they certainly would have died soon; others could not
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