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Should adolescence be allowed to make the decision to end their life?

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***If they were seriously ill...

I.e. hooked up to a feeding tube.

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  1. no miracles always happen, n people can get better

    at that age especially, there is so much more to live through


  2. Nope.

    kids are too emotional/ unstable to make that kind of decision

  3. What if our brains could take a rather fantastic evolutionary leap into another realm of understanding? What if the brain of a seriously ill adolescent or a child being fed through a feeding tube had an opportunity to expand their realm of consciousness beyond anything they had ever known, perhaps even aiding in their recovery? What if that evolutionary expansion of their brain enabled them to see life from a viewpoint of unlimited options & clarity of mind instead of the deadend road & end of life as they currently see ithemselves? There is a chance, a rather big chance, they would grasp the opportunity, forsaking the state of their body to focus on the unlimited potential of their brain! I think it's time we all took an evolutionary leap into the next phase of our future instead of settling for a doomsday prognosis! I found a website that offers just this opportunity. Check out my source & good luck to you!

  4. Yes. One of the most basic rights as a human is to end one's life if they no longer want to live. What can be more personal than that? No one has a right to force someone to live if they don't want to.

  5. Only God can end lives of people when he wants to!

  6. Legally until they're adults they cannot say what they want.

    I think they should have some say in it though and if they want to be let go than their parents need to respect their wishes and do it.

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