It seems to be a world-wide trend in modern, civilised countries that the right to die in dignity is becoming more accepted.
Already in Australia, several states have passed draft legislation allowing assisted suicide or the right to take one's own life when there is no chance of the prospect of continuing any quality of life.
So, is it really the case that those who do oppose euthanasia are doing so for no other reason than "it has been written", to the exclusion of having regard to decent human compassion?
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