Listening to a caller on talk radio this morning his statement was something to the effect that "The law should always be on the side of "Life""
This struck me as odd as personally I can think if situations where I would not want to live and that choice should be mine, IMO.
This "Life at all cost" mentality seems to be a fairly prevalant mentality in our society and in many cases a detriment as well, again IMO.
The question is, where do we draw the line? Are people allowed to make desicions about their own death? The death of others? or do we at all cost keep someone alive and or prevent them from ending their own life?
~Matt
This struck me as odd as personally I can think if situations where I would not want to live and that choice should be mine, IMO.
This "Life at all cost" mentality seems to be a fairly prevalant mentality in our society and in many cases a detriment as well, again IMO.
The question is, where do we draw the line? Are people allowed to make desicions about their own death? The death of others? or do we at all cost keep someone alive and or prevent them from ending their own life?
~Matt