Why are Christians often opposed to euthanasia? Most Christians are opposed to euthanasia. Some Christians accept that passive euthanasia is.

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Why are Christians often opposed to euthanasia? Most Christians are opposed to euthanasia. Some Christians accept that passive euthanasia is acceptable under certain conditions. A few Christians will accept active euthanasia on the grounds of compassion and love.

Why are Christians often opposed to euthanasia? 1. Human life is a gift from God, only God can take it away. The timing of death should be left to God.

Why are Christians often opposed to euthanasia? 2. In the Bible (1 Corinthians 3:16) St Paul says that the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. This means that the body is holy and should not be destroyed for any reason.

Why are Christians often opposed to euthanasia? 3. Christians believe in life after death. Because of this they do not accept that ending life prematurely is reasonable. Suffering may be serving some purpose.

Why are Christians often opposed to euthanasia? 4. Most Christians are convinced of the importance of the final stages of life for the dying person and family alike. The Hospice Movement seeks to provide a peaceful and comfortable environment for people to die in.

Why are Christians often opposed to euthanasia? But, the overriding belief of Christians (following the example of Jesus) could be that an attitude of selfless love towards others is their prime duty. Many Christians will feel compassion for the terminally ill, and support their efforts in trying to achieve a ‘happier death’.

Roman Catholics are opposed to all forms of euthanasia. They believe very strongly in the sanctity of life.

Abortion

The Roman Catholic Church are against Abortion they believe that life begins when the sperm meets the egg. In 1930 the Catholic Church decided that abortion was not a sin if it was carried out on a woman suffering from cancer of the womb or an ectopic pregnancy. This was because in both cases, both the foetus and the mother would die if the abortion was not carried out.

“The Anglican view on abortion is that although the foetus is to be specially respected and protected, nonetheless, the life of the foetus is not absolutely sacrosanct if it endangers the life of its mother.”(Church of England report, 1984) “Circumstances which may justify an abortion are direct threats to the life or health of the mother, or the probable birth of a severely abnormal child.”(Methodist Statement, 1980)

No Christian denomination will bury stillborn or miscarried foetuses.