tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post3567298515208116547..comments2023-12-23T09:28:20.869+00:00Comments on The View from Cullingworth: Assisted suicide requires one person to kill another person. That's wrong.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post-63472925721141381612014-03-09T22:17:29.083+00:002014-03-09T22:17:29.083+00:00When someone has no quality of life remaining in c...When someone has no quality of life remaining in certain cases and has expressly given their consent that they wish to end their life beforehand a while ago doesn't compassion come into it?<br />My father has vascular dementia and there is no known cure for it and within his lifetime there probably won't be either so where's his quality of life?<br />Also when the life support machine of a patient is turned off with permission of the family isn't that a form of assisted suicide?<br />Marknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post-56185670696349088482014-03-09T20:33:39.425+00:002014-03-09T20:33:39.425+00:00It's so sad that you have to point this out. Y...It's so sad that you have to point this out. Yes, of course killing people is morally wrong, even if they say they want to be killed. That doesn't mean to say that we can't help dying people to die as comfortably as possible, but that's not what the euthanasia fans are really about, although they sometimes pretend it is. They go a hell of a lot further.Vovahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01823050600809389492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post-26375929584505988532014-03-09T18:30:01.389+00:002014-03-09T18:30:01.389+00:00Couldn't agree more.Couldn't agree more.Terry Mushroomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15729701316513729828noreply@blogger.com