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... have to live with the child unless it is given up for adoption. I see this as a better option for the mother, and also for the child as it would be able to grow up in a loving environment. Yet still the fact remains that the mother could be emotionally scarred because of the situation. Secondly, euthanasia or a mercy killing, which I believe to be acceptable if the person who is suffering consents or has consented to their life being ended unnaturally. I would see it as unfair for them to have to endure more pain until the time comes when they do actually die. However, does sickness deserve the death penalty and who has the right to choose whether life is taken or not? Regarding all other cases of taking life including war, suicide, genocide, self-defensive, capital punishment I staunchly believe that these are wrong. In the case ...
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