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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in the sanctity of human life, and is therefore opposed to [[euthanasia]]. Euthanasia is defined as deliberately putting to [[death]] a person who is suffering from an incurable condition or disease. Such a deliberate act ends life immediately through, for example, so-called assisted [[suicide]]. Ending a life in such a manner is a violation of the commandments of [[God]]. | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in the sanctity of human life, and is therefore opposed to [[euthanasia]]. Euthanasia is defined as deliberately putting to [[death]] a person who is suffering from an incurable condition or disease. Such a deliberate act ends life immediately through, for example, so-called assisted [[suicide]]. Ending a life in such a manner is a violation of the commandments of [[God]]. | ||
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+ | The Church has made a statement regarding the tough decisions that sometimes beset the families of patients who are on life-support: | ||
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+ | :"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not believe that allowing a person to die from natural causes by removing a patient from artificial means of life support, as in the case of a long-term illness, falls within the definition of euthanasia. When dying from such an illness or an accident becomes inevitable, it should be seen as a blessing and a purposeful part of eternal existence. Members should not feel obligated to extend mortal life by means that are unreasonable. These judgments are best made by family members after receiving wise and competent medical advice and seeking divine guidance through fasting and prayer." | ||
==External Link== | ==External Link== |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 22 February 2010
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in the sanctity of human life, and is therefore opposed to euthanasia. Euthanasia is defined as deliberately putting to death a person who is suffering from an incurable condition or disease. Such a deliberate act ends life immediately through, for example, so-called assisted suicide. Ending a life in such a manner is a violation of the commandments of God.
The Church has made a statement regarding the tough decisions that sometimes beset the families of patients who are on life-support:
- "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does not believe that allowing a person to die from natural causes by removing a patient from artificial means of life support, as in the case of a long-term illness, falls within the definition of euthanasia. When dying from such an illness or an accident becomes inevitable, it should be seen as a blessing and a purposeful part of eternal existence. Members should not feel obligated to extend mortal life by means that are unreasonable. These judgments are best made by family members after receiving wise and competent medical advice and seeking divine guidance through fasting and prayer."
External Link
- Euthanasia LDS Newsroom