I actually had this happen. You don't ever want to be in that position. It is the absolute most painful place to be and the wrong answer will haunt you for the rest of your life. My answer to your question is that it very much would depend on the situation at that time. In the situation I was placed in at this time, I could not and did not. The situation eventually got better but not great but I did later feel correct in my decision because it was not as bad as it had originally had been. Shortly after that the person passed away of natural causes. This is not a simple yes or no question. There are hundres of factors to be considered in each individual situation. And you end up living with your response for the rest of your life and wonder if it was the correct solution or not. I very much hope your asking this question out of curiosity and not because you have been put in this position.
2006-06-27 06:45:03
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answered by John 6
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As a believer of God, I would have to say no...however, it's somewhat understandable to have someone ask you that question and carry it out. Do you call it murder or not, do you call it euthanasia or not, depends. I don't think that's the most important question, I think the most important question that you should ask yourself if, once that person is gone, they are gone and they don't have the side effects so to speak, you on the other hand, are still living, and well, if you have a heart, a spirit, you have to know if your spirit/heart can take that type of action. It's not for everyone, but it's an effect that will forever stay with you forever til you are no longer breathing a breath of life...I hope someone chooses life, and let God be the one to take their last breath away from them...
2006-06-27 13:59:39
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answered by theodorais 2
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Hell NO. I could never help someone take their own life. If they hate their life that much then they should seek professional help. I think if you help someone kill themselves it's against the law and you can go to jail.
2006-06-27 13:44:56
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answered by Pink Princess 6
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No way. Caring for someone means helping them protect their life not take it away.
2006-06-27 14:05:28
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answered by jedimastershaun1119 3
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yes ,,and i have helped a friend take her own life
she chose suicide before the cancer took her first !!!
and i was with her when she took her final breath !!!
i wont say how ,,but she died peacefully and the way she wanted too..
2006-06-27 13:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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no i would talk to them and try to get them help because if they mean so much to you , you wouldnt want them to suffer and obviously they are suffering to feel that this is the only way for them
2006-06-27 14:38:44
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answered by Butterfly07 2
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No way i would get them the help the obviously need
2006-06-27 13:34:22
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answered by roonie 4
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NEVER
It's against God's law and man's law.
And murder is forbidden.Animals that kill People must die, and any person who murders must be killed. Yes, you must execute anyone who murders another person, for to kill a person is to kill a human being made in God's image.
2006-06-27 13:41:11
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answered by lanoire 1
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first I would try to talk them out of it but if they where in real great pain with no cure yes I would
2006-06-28 21:30:55
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answered by Bubba 4
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No, I would load them up in my car and take them to my pastor.
2006-06-27 13:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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