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Is euthanasia ethical? Euthanasia is an important ethical topic around the world. Euthanasia is the deliberate killing of a person for that person's benefit. In most cases euthanasia is performed because the person dying requests it, but there are cases of euthanasia where people are unconscious, comatose or unstable and cannot make that decision. Some people focus on how people should die painlessly and how if someone wants to get the injection they should be allowed to. Other people believe it is against the law and religiously wrong, so you shouldn't do it. People should be allowed to die with dignity and without pain. There are times when you have to make the decision to follow your heart or follow the law; this is one of those times. You can inject the person so that he can die without sorrow and pain, and run the risk of escaping sanctions. Or you can respect the law and let him die naturally while he suffers and suffers agony. Dr. Derrick Summers believes that people should be able to leave this world without having to fight a battle they know they will lose, even if it is against the law. He thinks that the person has the right to get injected if he is in a serious condition and knows that the patient will not make it. The reason people don't get shots is not only the law, but it's also religiously wrong. Every human life is created by God and only God decides when to end it. “Religious people against the issue of euthanasia believe that life is given by God, and only God should decide when to end it.” said by Pope John Paul II. He also thinks that if God made that person suffer, he would suffer. If God chooses for anyone to live, he will live. Some people... in the center of the card... deal with ethical issues all over the world. There are many points why it is ethical and unethical to introduce euthanasia. Some say people should be able to die with dignity and without pain. In the Netherlands, voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide are still criminal offences, but doctors are exempt from criminal prosecution under certain circumstances. But those against euthanasia say that every human life is created by God and only God decides when to end it, they say that it is illegal to kill someone even in case of euthanasia and if the doctor injects it into him the doctor will suffer serious consequences if discovered, some people non-religious think that suffering has value, it's not just people who believe in God who argue about how suffering can build your strength. While most of the arguments against are strong, I think euthanasia is ethical.