Arguments Against Assisted Suicide

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Assisted Suicide

The assisted suicide rate of deaths has increased in the world since 2012. Five countries were surveyed, Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, and Switzerland. Germany had the highest rate of assisted suicide deaths. Me personally, based off of the facts and information I have researched, I am strictly against Assisted Suicide. There are three main points of view and circumstances I focused on in this essay that supports my decision. They include, Assisted Suicide basics and background, point of view of religion, and the view from a somewhat scientific, and community view on Assisted Suicide.

Assisted Suicide is between a patient and the physician, not by human nature. Assisted suicide allows the patient to have a choice to live their terminally ill life until their dying day or they may choose the easy way out and allow a physician to assist them to end their life by choice. The patient gets the choice to die by suicide or live. Assisted Suicide is done by allowing the patient to have access to an overdose of the
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Euthanasia is another topic that is put along with Assisted Suicide in some situations because it is along the line of the same definition and concept but different. Euthanasia is a Greek term that means “dying well” or “ a good death”, and also like Assisted Suicide involves a lethal dose of medication prescribed to the patient from the physician. Big difference is that Euthanasia is illegal in many countries around the world including the United States. The Nazis created this during the Third Reich for a specific race called the Aryan. Nazis, and the discrimination of this system and main use of it, has a good view of the religious view of the bad Assisted Suicide can cause.