Thread: A Duty To Die?
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Old 31-05-2018, 20:02   #265
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Re: A Duty To Die?

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Getting a bit bored waiting for you to set out the well defined circumstances, or even the proper regulation, that you keep appealing to. You haven’t actually made a case for euthanasia, all you’ve done is said - repeatedly - how you agree with it. Well so what, I agree with free food for everyone but that would be a pointless position to take in a debate about world hunger, unless I was also able to show how it might be achieved.

Go on, knock yourself out, advance the argument, even just a little bit...
I don't know what you are on about, Chris, to be honest. It's not up to me to set out the legislation! The principle would be that the person has a terminal illness and suffering intense pain, providing no real quality of life. Why are you having such a difficult time understanding this? I just hope that you never have to face this position personally, but this might be the only thing that would open your eyes to what we are speaking about.

Fortunately, doctors do understand and step up the morphine to bring it about anyway. No doubt, you are appalled.
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