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Discuss?

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Discuss?

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Lol. I've done that before too!


Originally posted by karoly aczel
Discuss?

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I do not forgive your error.

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Originally posted by chaney3
I do not forgive your error.
Of course you don't.

So, while you are responding, do you agree with euthanasia or not?
Or is this like trying to get a response about whether you're Christian or not?


Originally posted by karoly aczel
Of course you don't.

So, while you are responding, do you agree with euthanasia or not?
Or is this like trying to get a response about whether you're Christian or not?
Kiss Dive's butt if you want.

I am not interested.

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Originally posted by chaney3
Kiss Dive's butt if you want.

I am not interested.
Of course you aren't ... yet you keep posting.

So the topic here is euthanasia. Do you agree with euthanizing people in some circumstances or not?

This is all I want to know at the moment.... I really don't know how Divegeester came up here. Oh that;s right you bought it up😛

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Discuss?

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If you're talking about voluntary euthanasia, then I'm all for it. It should be solely the decision of the individual, so long as they are not incapacitated or have let their wishes be known via a living will.

What about you?

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Discuss?

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Never heard of him.

How young is he and how did he get to Asia?


Originally posted by karoly aczel
Discuss?

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I don't see how the right to life works without the right to death.

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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
If you're talking about voluntary euthanasia, then I'm all for it. It should be solely the decision of the individual, so long as they are not incapacitated or have let their wishes be known via a living will.

What about you?
In a scenario like in the movie "Million Dollar Baby" I believe "Yes". Yes it is the humane thing to do

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
In a scenario like in the movie "Million Dollar Baby" I believe "Yes". Yes it is the humane thing to do
What about situations where there aren't catastrophic physical issues?


Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
What about situations where there aren't catastrophic physical issues?
In those situations I would imagine the next step is for those who think they know best would decide who has the right to live or die.

Hitler would be a good example.


Originally posted by josephw
In those situations I would imagine the next step is for those who think they know best would decide who has the right to live or die.

Hitler would be a good example.
No Joe, Hitler would be a bad example, and by recognised internet protocol, mention of Hitler automatically loses you the argument.

Example:

Peter. "I don't like cats."
Joe. "That sounds like something Hitler would say."

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Originally posted by josephw
In those situations I would imagine the next step is for those who think they know best would decide who has the right to live or die.

Hitler would be a good example.
Doesn't seem like you've follow my discussion with KA. Perhaps you should read it again.

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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
What about situations where there aren't catastrophic physical issues?
The point is whether if there is any chance of recovery