I really don't know why people fail to think for themselves on so many occasions. Life is sacred, blah blah blah, life must be preserved, twaddle twaddle twaddle.
I can't think of a single logical reason why someone in pain and not wishing to go through ever worsening pain till they die, with no ability to do anything else while in the pain, who wants it over with quietly, quickly and without pain can't do so.
You have to be entirely stupid to be able to not think through why its a bad idea. People come up with these generic lines without actually thinking how they came up with their conclusion, mostly its someone elses view they've simply adopted without thought. Which is the case for so much of our utterly flawed morality.
Preserving life isn't, even remotely, a big deal. How can we insist on making people suffer but be perfectly happy to be at war, with people who really aren't a threat to us, inflicting suffering on innocent people and dealing with our own people who lose their lives. The idea's are completely mutually exclusive, either life is so sacred you must never do anything to stop anyones life, or its perfectly ok to end peoples lives. Either there is a point and a reason which is acceptable for taking a life, of theres no reason thats acceptable. We live in a society where we VERY clearly have many reasons for finding it acceptable to take a life, why we pretend theres something morally wrong for ending someones life whose in agony, I can't fathom, there is no logical thought involved with people who come to that conclusion.
Whats more ridiculous is hundreds of thousands of people have had their lives ended with help from thousands and thousands of doctors, but these doctors do it in quiet, and are forced to live with the guilt, and sometimes punishment of helping their patients. While if it was legal, which it most certainly would be, we'd have LESS cases of people being helped to die incorrectly. because right now with it done in secrecy, with no one checking up on it, we do indeed have the "angels of mercy" cases where doctors/nurses and family members do end someones life thinking they are helping, but against the wishes of patients.
Its being done anyway, and causing needless stress and suffering when it is done, to family, friends and staff who help those who want it. It should be legal, with strict regulation as it would help a huge number of people, not just those terminally ill in huge pain, but the familys, friends and staff who wouldn't need to feel ashamed, of guilt for helping someone in need.