What is Euthanasia?
Euthanasia, also reffered to as 'Mercy Killing', is the painless killing of a human being that is found to be terminally ill, suffering from an incurable disease, going through a excess amount of pain,.
The word 'Euthanasia' comes from the greek word 'Euthanatos' where 'Eu' means good, and 'Thanatos' meaning 'death'. The direct translation from Greek to Modern day English is "Good Death".
Today, there are different forms of Euthanasia. Some ways are a little more acceptable than others. Click the following for more information.
Euthanasia, also reffered to as 'Mercy Killing', is the painless killing of a human being that is found to be terminally ill, suffering from an incurable disease, going through a excess amount of pain,.
The word 'Euthanasia' comes from the greek word 'Euthanatos' where 'Eu' means good, and 'Thanatos' meaning 'death'. The direct translation from Greek to Modern day English is "Good Death".
Today, there are different forms of Euthanasia. Some ways are a little more acceptable than others. Click the following for more information.
The video above explains the difference between between the forms of Euthanasia, Where the events are carried out, and how it is accepted.