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- 3011: Abortion: The Woman’s Right
- ... also have the right. Let them be able to control their bodies and reproduction, and let them have the right to sexual expression other than that prescribed by custom and religion. It is their bodies and their lives, so let them decide.
- 3012: The Argument Against Female Circumcision
- ... women who was circumcised at six years old. (172) In most customs, circumcision is a religious procedure. Many Religions practice both male and female circumcision. El Saadawi disagrees saying "If religion came from God, how it order man to cut off an organ created by Him as long as that organ is not diseased or deformed". (178) The author explains the ...
- 3013: Euthanasia Is Religious, Medically, and Legally Wrong
- ... the ten commandments,"Do not commit murder". Murder can take many forms,one of which is suicide,the taking of one's own life. This is forbidden by the Christian religion. There is a picture on my grand-mothers wall which stated that"human life is not merely the possession of the one who bears it. It is an inherited gift ...
- 3014: Euthanasia: People Should Have the Right to Choose
- ... voluntary and legally bound to a living will. Everyone has a different view on the acceptability of euthanasia. What might seem legitimate to one person may be outrageous to another. Religion plays a big part in this controversy and along with it, morals. Because everyone has differing religions and morals, it would be near impossible to make up a set of ...
- 3015: Laws Against Assisted Suicide in Canada
- ... argued that "If I were to keep a pet animal in the same condition I am in, I would be prosecuted." He also restated the already widely known fact that religion and state must be kept separated: "What right has anyone, because of their own religious faith (to which I don't subscribe), to demand that I behave according to their ...
- 3016: James Rachels' Death and Dying
- ... someone passes on to the other side. David Hume, the great Scottish philosopher of the 18th century, remarked that the aim of philosophy should be to replace superstition and false religion with reason and understanding (Rachels 1). So it is safe to say that euthanasia is neither right or wrong. Works Cited Humphry, Derek. Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance ...
- 3017: Euthanasia
- ... appropriate to give pain medication to relieve suffering, even if it may hasten a patient's death."(R-2) Antithesis Argument That Euthanasia Is Unacceptable With the rise of organized religion, euthanasia became morally and ethically abhorrent. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all hold human life sacred and condemn euthanasia in any form . The American Medical Association continues to condemn assisted suicide ...
- 3018: Assisted Suicide
- ... many years now, assisted suicide has been a debated topic of who believes in it and who does not. The Christian faith disagrees in the act of assisted suicide. “This religion teaches redemptive suffering. God sends suffering as a means of washing away people's sins and saving their souls. It is believed that people can be blessed if they endure ...
- 3019: What is Euthanasia?
- ... be no conflict between hospice and euthanasia, both are valid options in a caring society. Both are appropriate to different people with differing values. The other consideration is related to religion: does suffering glorify a person? Is suffering, as related to Jesus Christ's suffering on the cross, a part of the preparation for meeting God? Are you merely a steward ...
- 3020: Euthanasia: People Should Have the Right to Choose
- ... voluntary and legally bound to a living will. Everyone has a different view on the acceptability of euthanasia. What might seem legitimate to one person may be outrageous to another. Religion plays a big part in this controversy and along with it, morals. Because everyone has differing religions and morals, it would be near impossible to make up a set of ...
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