Is it HUMANE to starve and dehyrdate a dog to death?
Nope.
Is it HUMANE to starve and dehydrate a human to death?
Nope.
Is it HUMANE to starve and dehydrate a human whose been in a vegetative state for 15 years (only kept "alive" by human means to begin with, thus they are "playing God" by keeping her alive with a feeding tube to begin with) who has lost 40% of her brain function and is completely unaware of her surroundings, only moving due to muscle spasms and unable to feel pain and with no chance of ever recovering to death?
Yep.
Nope.
Is it HUMANE to starve and dehydrate a human to death?
Nope.
Is it HUMANE to starve and dehydrate a human whose been in a vegetative state for 15 years (only kept "alive" by human means to begin with, thus they are "playing God" by keeping her alive with a feeding tube to begin with) who has lost 40% of her brain function and is completely unaware of her surroundings, only moving due to muscle spasms and unable to feel pain and with no chance of ever recovering to death?
Yep.
by Sorry for responding to a troll March 24, 2005