Euthanasia—for some, an act of mercy; for others, a moral abyss. Should a person have the right to end their life when it becomes filled with pain and helplessness? Or does this open a dangerous door—especially in a world where old age, disability, and suffering are increasingly seen as a “burden”? The debate echoes with questions about dignity, autonomy, and the potential for abuse. Is legalizing euthanasia a mark of progress—or a quiet consent to discard the vulnerable? Answer—before the question becomes personal.
Category: Religion
Religion covers surveys on faith, the role of religious communities and the impact of spiritual beliefs on public and private life. This category explores views on institutions, religious practices and their social relevance.





