End of Life Choices
Over the course of the semester, we have covered many interesting topics in this class. However, the one that I continually struggled to form a solid opinion on, and sincerely had to ponder what my decisions would be in the given situations, was the topic of end of life choices. My own personal thoughts and beliefs would conflict with my religious following, and my mind would continually change on such topics as whether or not physician assisted suicide should be legal, or whether or not I would want to keep living in a persistent vegetative state in the hope of a miracle recovery. I still struggle forming an unyielding position, but the information we have learned in this class has helped me learn more on these topics and given me a broader spectrum on which to base my final decision.
Growing up in a Catholic family, a town in which over 95% of the people were Catholic, and attending Sunday Mass and religion classes once a week, I was always taught to......
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