Place a look at this lens
I believe that life was granted to us by God and that only he can remove it, but I think it is very difficult to explain to an atheist who can not decide when to die because his life belongs to God they do not believe. To me the crux of the problem is in society what is ethically right or wrong is decided by those who generally enjoy good health and not be forced to deal directly with death and suffering, day after day. In principle it is easy to say that euthanasia is acceptable unfair because you can not decide when to "switch off" of life for themselves or for others, but the boundaries between licit and illicit become more blurred when it comes to our life and that of the people we hold dear . Reflecting on the issue began to whip his head in a bizarre idea: What if the laws and ethical rules were dictated by those who are torn apart by physical suffering and spiritual, who is forced to witness the slow death of those close to him? It would be a completely different world, not necessarily "more fair", but definitely different ... As I thought, I remembered a proposal Verga: "you want to put an eye on you, this lens? You that you look life on the other side of the telescope? ".
Letter published by La Stampa on 19/10/2003
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