Riet
Tomcat Pilot
Palative care is shitty and unlike 95% of people here I have first hand experience with this. A gradual morphine overdose is in no way dignified or beneficial for anyone.
Neo-liberal Nazi.I'm not. Notions of good already exist in both philosophy and law. Most people (except sadists and masochists) accept that unnecessary pain is bad.
Pretty easily if I'm terminally ill or in permanent pain above a certain tolerable thershold.
Easily if it's a secondary justification which depends on a valid primary justification (which was already provided).
Zealot.
Yeah sweet man, it was awesome when my mum was in intolerable pain during the last 2 weeks of her life, and the only time she wasnt was when she was unconscious from opiates. Yeah man, it was good when I had to see the undignified shadow of my former, beautiful and radiant mother. Yeh it was good for 2 weeks our family had to bear the emotional strain of knowing that someone we love dearly was in great discomfort and that while it would end, we had no idea when.Neo-liberal Nazi.
If the pain is necessary to your continued life, it is good.
I'm a 'glass is half full' kinda guy
No, it's not. And it gets to a stage where the highest dosages are ineffective and leave the person totally immobile, both due to pain and due to the morphine.Neo-liberal Nazi.
If the pain is necessary to your continued life, it is good.
I'm a 'glass is half full' kinda guy
I'm sorry for your loss Riet. I wont press the point here, now knowing your emotional involvement.Yeah sweet man, it was awesome when my mum was in intolerable pain during the last 2 weeks of her life, and the only time she wasnt was when she was unconscious from opiates. Yeah man, it was good when I had to see the undignified shadow of my former, beautiful and radiant mother. Yeh it was good for 2 weeks our family had to bear the emotional strain of knowing that someone we love dearly was in great discomfort and that while it would end, we had no idea when.
Why?If the pain is necessary to your continued life, it is good.
Exactly. When death is an inevitability (and not in the sense of we are all eventually going to die, but as in, a soon to happen event), what good does a prolonged period of duress bring?Why?
No it doesn't.Legalisation presents far too many complexities.
And what would this 'wrong message' be? Perhaps "If you're terminally ill and in chronic pain, you now have the freedom to end that pain"?I agree with Abbott on the question of suicide. It sends the completely wrong message to the rest of society.
Sure. I cant claim to have such a direct and powerful experience, but I strongly believe that euthanasia is a false solution to suffering. I really do. The real solution is showing love such as yours, which helps us face pain and agony in a humane way.Oh no, please continue. Just thought I'd state my first hand opinions. Generally I hate appeals to emotions in an argument but this topic is obviously one that strikes close to home. As long as we argue respectfully I will not be offended.
So in other words your argument has a religious basis not a rational one?Sure. I cant claim to have such a direct and powerful experience, but I strongly believe that euthanasia is a false solution to suffering. I really do. The real solution is showing love such as yours, which helps us face pain and agony in a humane way.
I state this respectfully, but when Christ died on the cross, he did it for love and in that act he gave great and powerful meaning to all human suffering. God sees the suffering of both the ill and those who comfort them. These tears are not spilled in vain my noble friend.
One day youll conceed that faith is rational.So in other words your argument has a religious basis not a rational one?
I mean that seriously. How can you expect us to except your argument rationally if we don't have the same type and level of faith as you do (and most Australians don't). Do you actually have any practical reasons for opposing euthanasia?
Nope. There's nothing rational about claiming "I want you to keep suffering till your body shuts down because I love you."One day youll conceed that faith is rational.
My love will comfort you during these last few months of unmeasurable pain and suffering!Nope. There's nothing rational about claiming "I want you to keep suffering till your body shuts down because I love you."
Shush now, the grown ups are talking.Joke all you want, but Christ is present in that endured suffering, that sacrifice for the sanctity of life, and it is only though Him, through this way and truth and life, that we get to the Father.