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Old 03-16-2012, 05:13 AM   #4
boanuatiguali

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hi

for a Theravadin buddhist monk to recommend or assist in euthanasia is a fatal transgression, resulting in disrobing

regards
Buttermilk? Am I missing something, how does that kill you? As to the topic at hand, I firmly believe it is up to the individual to make that decision and no one else. So, if someone who was suffering from incurable cancer and wanted to end their life with dignity I think it is their choice to make, however I don't agree with "pulling the plug" unless the person asked for it in a living will or something and even then I'm ify.
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