─── I often read stories about people who have had a traffic accident, but there are people who can't do anything by themselves because they are still in a vegetative state even if they lose their lives after being taken to the hospital. I will. I don't think there is any spiritual growth in living in such a state, but why do we have to stay on earth? Why isn't it allowed to be euthanized?
"There is such a word somewhere in the Bible" God gives and deprives God. Thank you God's name "(Job 1.21. In the Bible, it says" robbed ", but the quote is in the present form ─── translator)
I quoted this phrase because it is true. Humans cannot create or destroy life. He can provide an institution for life to function. You can also destroy that institution. But life is a gift from God, not a human being. Life is a responsibility that God has entrusted to humans.
why? The question is, but you have to be careful not to make a judgment based only on the physical scale. Spiritual problems cannot be measured on a physical scale.
If you look at a human being who has become like a plant, it is no wonder that nature is pitiful, sympathetic, merciful, and pity. However, plants also have life and have a role to play on earth. Otherwise it shouldn't exist.
One person is injured in an accident. The damage to the function was so severe that the spirit could not express the ego. Do you see this problem as a physical problem or a spiritual problem? Spiritually there is a purpose to be fulfilled, lessons to be learned, and experiences to endure. Apparently, it has stopped moving at all physically.
But until you can see it with a spiritual eye, that is, unless you understand the eternal standards of value, your judgment will inevitably be error-based.
I totally and without complaint against euthanizing so-called plant humans. However, I admit that there can be unavoidable motives. But that doesn't solve the problem.
If you leave the decision of when to perform euthanasia to someone, it gives you a right that you shouldn't have. That person should not be obliged to make such a decision. "
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