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Euthanasia and Suicide
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Do you think it is ever right to help someone to die? Write a
paragraph to explain your view.
What is euthanasia?
Euthanasia means ‘easy death’. Euthanasia is helping someone to
die to ease their suffering, especially if the person is suffering
from a painful, debilitating and incurable illness.
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What do you think?
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Words you need to know when thinking about euthanasia:
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Euthanasia in Britain
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Jo is put on trial for helping her Mum to die. In pairs imagine
that you are the prosecutor and the defence council. Each of you
write a statement to say why she should/should not be punished;
then act out a role play. What would you do if you were the judge?
Why?
What would you do?
Jo’s mother had cancer. She was in pain all of the time and
sometimes found it almost impossible to cope. One day she tried to
kill herself by stepping out in front of a car but the car stopped.
She then asked Jo to get her some tablets and help her to take an
overdose. She said that if Jo didn’t help her to do this she would
throw herself in front of a lorry. Jo loved her Mum very much and
hated to see her suffering so she gave her the tablets and held her
while she died. Then she phoned the police.
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Euthanasia in the balance – what do Christians think?
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What the Christian churches think
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The Bible and euthanasia
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What do other religions think?
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Hospices
Some people believe that euthanasia is wrong and would prefer
that the terminally ill be supported medically, emotionally and
spiritually, and allowed to die with dignity. Dame Cicely Saunders
started the modern hospice movement. She believes that we now have
the medical technology to give good pain relief so that euthanasia
is no longer necessary.
A hospice is a place that patients can go to spend their last
few days or months in an atmosphere that helps them to come to
terms with their death so that they can die peacefully.
Helen House Hospice, Oxford
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Hospices are usually run by charities and have enough staff to
give much more personal treatment than in a hospital. The hospice
also supports the family of the patient. Although many of the
charities that run hospices have been set up by religions you do
not have to be a member of that religion to go there, and they will
not try to force their faith on you.
Do you think that a hospice is a good alternative to euthanasia?
Discuss with a partner giving arguments for and against.
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Have you changed your mind?
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Suicide
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Reasons for suicide
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Islam and suicide
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Christians and suicide
! In the past the Christian Church saw suicide as a great sin
and would not bury suicides in consecrated ground.
! Christians believe that all life is sacred and so only God
can take it; it is just as wrong to take your own life as it is to
take the life of another.
! Christians now believe that people are mentally disturbed in
some way if they want to kill themselves and so they do all they
can to help them through their difficult times with love and
compassion.
! Saint Paul said ‘God will not let you be tempted beyond your
strength’.
! Job said ‘the Lord has given and the Lord will take
away’.
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Samaritans
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Role play the following situations with a partner. One of you is
a Samaritan and the other is a caller.
Be a Samaritan
Caller – you feel under pressure from your parents to get high
grades in your exams but you know you will disappoint them. You are
thinking of committing suicide if your results are poor.
Caller – Your boyfriend/girlfriend has just dumped you and is
now going out with your best friend. You feel humiliated and see no
way out.