Euthanasia in Ancient Socities
Life is a precious gift that should be cherished, preserved, and enhanced in every way possible. But when the potential for meaningful, joyful, desirable life has beenexhausted and every effort made to prevent the inevitable, should we make it legally possible for the merciful to show mercy to those who request intervention to end their intolerable suffering. Euthanasia is the practice of mercifully ending a person’s life in order to release the person from an incurable disease, intolerable suffering, or undignified death. The word euthanasia derives from the Greek word “thanatos” death and “eu” meaning easy it originally referred to
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