Some are pushing to open the door to the horror of widespread legal euthanasia, by way of so-called "physician assisted suicide". And the death penalty for criminals is reaching new heights of popularity in America.
What bad is there in euthanasia? I for one, find it horrifying that such measures are illegal.
There are groups of people who are freezing human bodies after death, to enable their revival at a later time, when their bodies can be fixed and revived. If I were to catch a dangerous brain destroying disease now that would surely lead to my death in say a year, I would rather take my chances with cryonics now than wait my brain and self to rot for the whole year (after which there would probably be nothing left to save of me).
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Some are pushing to open the ...
What bad is there in euthanasia? I for one, find it horrifying that such measures are illegal.
There are groups of people who are freezing human bodies after death, to enable their revival at a later time, when their bodies can be fixed and revived. If I were to catch a dangerous brain destroying disease now that would surely lead to my death in say a year, I would rather take my chances with cryonics now than wait my brain and self to rot for the whole year (after which there would probably be nothing left to save of me).
So the true horror is that euthanasia is illegal.