Monday, December 8, 2008

Wikipedia Experience

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Euthanasia&action=submit

I think it's a very good point you bring up that euthanasia is obviously to end one's suffering, but what about times where ending one's suffering was not ther decision? Like if a family member decides to have a doctor take you off life support, but you didn't ultimately want to be taken off life support (but did not have the ability to tell your family member what you truly wanted); how can someone really decide when and how one's suffering should end? I do not believe this is a legal question, involing injection and what not, but more of a moral issue, the deepest issue to face when dealing with euthanasia. [[User:KcutieKcutie]] ([[User talk:Kcutietalk]]) 21:28, 8 December 2008 (UTC)

It has not been deleted or commented on yet, but I do not think it will be bothered much because it was more of a comment rather than changing any information. I think editing Wikipedia can be useful and interesting to people who have a deep knowledge about the subject, but I feel wrong almost completely changing/modifying other peoples thoughts/opinions/facts. Also, the Wikipedia editing was slightly confusing (with codes and such), so it may be easier for people who do this on a regular basis.

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