Why would legalizing euthanasia be the start of a slippery slope? * Detrimental to society as it would mean damaging important functional societal values and symbols that uphold respect for human life * Prohibition of intentional killing is, after all, the corner stone of law and human relationships, emphasizing our basic equality. * If euthanasia was legalized, it would be inevitable that we would change the way we understand ourselves and raise questions regarding the value of the human life. * Would the valuation of the precious human life be diminished and lost, now that living a life of sickness and suffering is viewed as a life that is no longer worth living? * The legalizing of euthanasia, initially an act legalized to help the vulnerable might possibly cause the elderly/terminally ill/handicapped to think that the country is deeming them as liabilities to the country’s economy. * How would people belonging to the aforementioned group of people feel if they had to live in fear, not knowing when they might be put to everlasting sleep
Why would legalizing euthanasia be the start of a slippery slope? * Detrimental to society as it would mean damaging important functional societal values and symbols that uphold respect for human life * Prohibition of intentional killing is, after all, the corner stone of law and human relationships, emphasizing our basic equality. * If euthanasia was legalized, it would be inevitable that we would change the way we understand ourselves and raise questions regarding the value of the human life. * Would the valuation of the precious human life be diminished and lost, now that living a life of sickness and suffering is viewed as a life that is no longer worth living? * The legalizing of euthanasia, initially an act legalized to help the vulnerable might possibly cause the elderly/terminally ill/handicapped to think that the country is deeming them as liabilities to the country’s economy. * How would people belonging to the aforementioned group of people feel if they had to live in fear, not knowing when they might be put to everlasting sleep