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Lately, there is a former politician inventing "suicide machine" for terminally ill patients who want to die. In addition to eliciting fierce discusson all over Germany, the invention also exasperates moralists, apologists and churches in particular. The machine's inventor said he is doing those wretches a favor, arguing who those churches and politicians are to determine the way those terminally ill patients deal with their fatal illness. "It is none of your business," said Kusch angrily, adding that rather than patent and sell it, he would lend it to those wanting to die, only if they are diagnosed incurable disease. This article is adapted and condensed from the original paper, and it occurs to me that whether it conforms to ethics endowing citizens with right to commit suicide. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.= =) ◆ From: 218.166.9.103 ※ 編輯: sunstone 來自: 218.166.9.103 (04/08 00:59)
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