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What does the catholic church teach about euthanasia?

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What does the catholic church teach about euthanasia?

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  1. were discouraged. but in the end, it will be our decision...doh


  2. euthanasia is a way of ending ones life in a painless manner.. this means that you are going to kill that person... killing a person is a sin... the church is pro life..  

  3. Pretty much against it.  It is suicide.

    If God isn't taking you, then it is wrong.

    Abortion, Suicide, and Executions are all against Catholic Dogma.

    That's Right! Executions!  If you ever hear a Catholic say they are pro-Death Penalty, then they aren't really Catholic.

  4. They don't so much teach, as shout loudly at you until you believe them.  Euthanasia is considered to be murder, by the catholic church, whereas the crusades and their stance on contraception don't seem to be seen that way by them.

    Having said that, Euthanasia is a difficult question, even if you remove religion from the debate.

  5. Here is a great site that can explain better then I can:

    http://www.catholicapologetics.info/mora...

  6. They teach that it's wrong and a sin against God.

  7. That it is wrong and it is sinful!!!

  8. We are born natural and we die a natural death. Plain and simple. No one has the right to take any life Only God. And when He wants us to come home He takes us whether it be a minute of life or a 100 years of life. God Bless you.

  9. it's morally wrong and is Murder which we all know the 5th Commandment: Thou Shall Not Kill. Euthanasia is a form of killing.

  10. They're against it. They believe suicide and murder to be mortal sins and consider euthanasia to be both.

  11. It's bad. Don't do it. I'm pretty sure Catholics are even against condoms and such. Very extreme in that sense.

  12. When it comes to life, in a nut shell; the Roman Catholic Church teaches that from the moment of conception to an individual's natural death we are in no way to take life.

    The Lord makes it, the Lord takes it. Doesn't get much more simpler than that when talking about the author of life.

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