The Guardian on the 24th of January 2007 reported upon a survey which was held asking multiple questions on people's views of euthanasia they said “Strongest support - from 80% - came for the suggestion that a doctor should "probably" or "definitely" be allowed by law to end the …show more content…
It is believed that everything that happens is done for a reason from God so what gives us the rite to kill someone because they have fallen ill. We are created in the image and likeness if God and every human life should be respected as we are all children of God so we should not be going around putting people down like a sick dog. To put it simply in the eyes of the Christian Church it is blatant …show more content…
Children that could be challenged at later life’s parents have the choice to not make the child not go through pain and suffering by ending its life. However I feel that this is morally wrong as many could see it as a chance just to “prefect” the human race.
There are many different viewpoints towards euthanasia, some religious, some not. I feel however that it to still be morally incorrect. God put us all here for a reason and whatever he wants for us will happen naturally, he wants us to die when he wants us to. I am also scared for the powers it would grant people, with the ability to put challenged children to death before they can even live to save them the “suffering” but. Is gains see us all as God children and nobody has the rite to kill another no matter what. As I only see it as