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Euthanasia, a very ethical and touchy topic. I would have to say, if it were a situation, where an elderly person had no chance of recovering, say from cancer, or another pain fulled death, I would let them choose, and if they chose to die, I would accept that. It is there choice. It is not only our own choice, but theirs too. We are not the ones dying in pain. If they have lived their life as they can, then yes.
But if it were a child, that had a chance of recovering, then no. Even if they had leukemia, they have a chance of living. They are young.
Assisteed suicide needs to be considered very carefully, before performing it.
I know some people may not agree with me, and will down this article I have written, but it reflects what I think.
I am not too sure. I am slightly worried. I am not a person who worships God, but I am a God fearing Australian. I just pray nothing will happen... I enjoy my life.
With the world destroying itself with natural disasters, it is making me wonder. Sure, we don't help the world by all that we do, but this topic is playing on my mind. There has been floods in Queensland, that took half the state with it. Fires in America that burnt dangerously for days.
Earthquakes in New Zealand, and another one a few days ago.
The eathquake in Japan, that caused a massive tsunami, and nearly washed the island away, before causing four nuclear powerplants to melt.
In Australia, we have a mouse plague at the moment.
In Chille, a large volcano erupted, and the ash clound is now on the otherside of the world in Australia.
Now, I could be all wrong in presuming something may happen, and it is just a period or a cycle the earth is going through, but honestly, I am slightly scared by the thought of 2012 being real.
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