Mercy killing is still murder. Euthanasia ends the life of someone who may have the chance of living. Euthanasia devalues human life and is not something that should be used often. We should not be able to have the privilege anywhere, it will get out of hand and soon destroy the true meaning of what it was originally come up for. Euthanasia was made to take people out of incurable, however I do not believe they truly realized what could happen. Worldly cures are always changing and so you can never really be sure that a person is not curable. There could be a possibility that a cure could be found. I believe that Euthanasia is mercy killing and it is very important that it is …show more content…
Everyone has a different opinion on pain, some may go through a lot but they still hold on, while others go through very little and think that it is the end of the world. ‘You may be saying that your suffering is unbearable, but your suffering is not unbearable.’ I find that almost inhuman,” says Prof. Theo Boer. The government should not have the right to give doctors the power to directly and intentionally end the lives of another group of people. If doctor-prescribed suicide becomes just another “end-of-life option,” and a cheap option, the standard of care and provision of health care changes. There is less focus on extending life and eliminating pain, instead more focus on the “efficient and inexpensive treatment option” of death. Many patients are told all the ways that that can be used, however the only thing that their insurance will cover is Euthanasia. Euthanasia is and will get out of hand in the blink of an