Thursday, December 9, 2010

Has topic changed since you began researching it?

     From what I found, my topic on euthanasia hasn't changed any. Afraid of the outcome of their decisions, some people are hesitant to form their own opinions about the topic of euthanasia. Legalizing euthanasia increases the chances of having that slippery slope to involuntary euthanasia, and making euthanasia illegal can lead to suffering lives. Many people believe that, yes, euthanasia should be legal, but there are many people too who believe the opposite. Some people, however, don't believe that people should suffer, but also aren't sure if they want to legalize euthanasia because of the slippery slope it can lead to. These people might want to legalize euthanasia with very strict laws to ensure their safety. Lastly, looking at euthanasia from a Christian standpoint, euthanasia would be considered completely wrong and immoral. Therefore, whether to legalize voluntary euthanasia or not is still an open issue that people all over the world are discussing.

<http://www.christianliferesources.com/?library/view.php&articleid=1278>.
<http://erlc.com/article/life-digest-dutch-euthanasia-cases-increase/>.